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Cartographica | The Macintosh GIS | 1.4 Release Notes
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Welcome to Cartographica 1.4, the biggest advance in Cartographica since its initial release. This note details the exciting changes in the software. More information can be found on The Cartographica Blog. Talking about 1.4. Cartographica 1.4 contains a wide variety of new features, user interface enhancements, performance improvements, and support for many new file formats. As always, we welcome input from all of our customers and potential customers, through email to support@cluetrust.com. If you do e...
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Growing use of OpenStreetMap in Government — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2013/5/12/growing-use-of-openstreetmap-in-government.html
May 12, 2013. Growing use of OpenStreetMap in Government. May 12, 2013. We at ClueTrust integrated support for OpenStreetMap into both Cartographica and CartoMobile some time ago because it provides an avenue for public updating and curation that is unequaled and also provides data licensing that allows liberal reuse. We are happy to see the wide range of OpenStreetMap in Government. Outlined on the OpenStreetMap.US blog. Cartographica 1.4.2 compatible with Mavericks. Cartographica 1.4.2 Available.
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Cartographica 1.4.3 Released — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2014/6/20/cartographica-143-released.html
June 20, 2014. Cartographica 1.4.3 Released. June 20, 2014. We are pleased to announce the release of Cartographica version 1.4.3, our latest minor feature and bug fix release. As with previous versions of 1.4.x, 1.4.3 is compatible with OS X versions 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9 (and we've also done some preliminary testing on 10.10). Features that we have included in the 1.4.3 release include:. Support for analysis tools. Added Selection Summary window. Improved character set support for import. Window, so you ...
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Cartographica 1.4.5 Available — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2015/3/22/cartographica-145-available
March 4, 2015. Cartographica 1.4.5 Available. March 4, 2015. Cartographica version 1.4.5 shipped on March 2, 2015 providing mostly bug fixes for the 1.4 series and increasing compatibiility with large-record shapefiles (contrary to the documentation, a number of products, including ESRI's products, are now using a 32,767-byte limit instead of a 4,095-byte limit for records in the DBF. Release Notes for 1.4.5. Are available from MacGIS.com. Geocoding photos from iPhoto, Aperture, etc.
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Cartographica 1.4.2 compatible with Mavericks — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2013/10/29/cartographica-142-compatible-with-mavericks.html
October 29, 2013. Cartographica 1.4.2 compatible with Mavericks. October 29, 2013. We have been testing against Mavericks since the early betas and the 1.4.2 version of Cartographica works well with it. At this point, we aren't taking advantage of any Mavericks-specific features, but we have found on our test machines that the upgrade is a good performance move, especially for laptops. Scientific American looks at Coordinates. Growing use of OpenStreetMap in Government.
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National Atlas and National Map changes — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2014/3/3/national-atlas-and-national-map-changes.html
March 3, 2014. National Atlas and National Map changes. March 3, 2014. That the National Atlas. Will be taken out of service as of September 30, 2014. According to the detailed product availability information. Much of the data will be available via the to-be-enhanced National Map. System, or as data downloads "at no cost from Earth Explorer. This transition appears to be mostly a resource realignment (basically reducing the number of sources and web sites they need to maintain.
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Mapping Mountain Top Removal — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2013/2/15/mapping-mountain-top-removal.html
February 15, 2013. Mapping Mountain Top Removal. February 15, 2013. ILoveMountains.org is an organization that, " is the product of 14 local, state, and regional organizations across Appalachia that are working together to end mountaintop removal coal mining and create a prosperous future for the region." Together this group provides information and research to the public about the problems that mountain top removal mining has cause, and continues to cause in the Appalachians. The problem that iLoveMount...
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Geocoding photos from iPhoto, Aperture, etc. — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2014/10/31/geocoding-photos-from-iphoto-aperture-etc.html
October 31, 2014. Geocoding photos from iPhoto, Aperture, etc. October 31, 2014. Cartographica has for a long time supported geocoding photos based either on tracks or based on data inside of the photos themselves. For most of that time, we have supported doing this for bothfiles on disk and images that are stored inside of Apple's iPhoto application. Item in the sidebar on the left. As of Cartographica 1.4.5, we are going to remove these menu items. We are. Cartographica 1.4.5 Available.
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Street Segments as Units of Analysis: Spatially Joining Points and Lines — Cartographica
https://blog.cartographica.com/blog/2013/1/3/street-segments-as-units-of-analysis-spatially-joining-point.html
January 3, 2013. Street Segments as Units of Analysis: Spatially Joining Points and Lines. January 3, 2013. Recently, authors David Weisburd, Elizabeth Groff, and Sue-Ming Yang published a book titled. The Criminology of Place: Street Segments and Our Understanding of the Crime Problem. The data being used in this example are from Washington D.C.'s GIS repository DCGIS. Because we want to join the crime points to the street segments we first need to select the Streets layer in the layer stack. Once s...
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