iMap 3.5 supports Spotlight, Intel Macs
updated 09:00 am EDT, Mon June 12, 2006
Biovolution ships iMap 3.5
Biovolution today unveiled iMap 3.5, a free update to its mapping application. iMap is designed to map large amounts of latitude/longitude data, or US ZIP codes. These data can be imported from databases, spreadsheets or GPS receivers, while database queries can be used to map only a subset of the records or to filter the records for a certain criterion--data can be represented as symbols, charts or images. Version 3.5 adds more than 20 new features, improvements and bug fixes. The application and its standard plugins are now Universal, running at native speed on new Intel-based Macs. In addition, iMap now imports industry standard GPX files for importing GPS data and records can now be exported to KML for integration with Google Earth. iMap now includes a Spotlight-plugin and offers expanded online help and new demonstration movies. A single-user license is available for $200. It runs on Mac OS X 10.3 or later.





