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SPATIAL FREEBIES
Each month we like to feature some of our favorite free resources that are lurking out there just waiting for you to download!
Image Mapper

Image Mapper, from Alta4, is an easy to use,popular web X-tensions for ArcView that allows users to quickly publish their ArcView data in html format for use on the web.
ImageMapper exports any kind of feature theme and its attributes from your ArcView Views:
Points, polygons, and lines are converted to sensitive elements on your internet maps.
The number of features is unlimited.
We recently conducted a detailed review of ImagMapper and published some examples of what you can easily
accomplish using it. In a manner of minutes you can produce hyperlinked image maps of point, line, or areal features from ArcView data.
Alta4 provides a fully functional 30 day demo download of imageMapper which can be access from their website at
http://www.alta4.de/
upFront.eZine

upFont.eZine is a web portal devoted to CAD resources. Their weekly zine is packed full of useful CAD resources as is the website.
you'll find seemingly endless CAD books, news, reviews, software, downloads, and much more. For anyone who is
in need of a valuable CAD resource I recommend this to be your first stop.
Select and View USGS Map Lists

Many individuals have trouble determining map names and numbers that they require from the USGS.
Here's an on-line utility that will help you locate which maps you require. The catalogue is searchable by
State, Map Name, or by geographic coordinates.
ArcView Table Edit from SWEGIS

TableEdit Extension is an extension developed to extend ArcView GIS capabilities to edit
tables. There's no longer any need to open your dbf-files in another spreadsheet software to get
access to more sophisticated manipulation tools. In addition, The TableEdit Extension automatically saves a backup before each edit session.
Complete details, product description and evaluation download are available from the
SWEGIS website
GeoCommunity ArcView Utilities

Within our Software section at http://software.geocomm.com you'll find this lengthy list of pointers to
ArcView focussed resources on the web. Many of these sites offer freely available Avenue extensions or freely
available, fully functional product demos.
We also have a growing list of ArcView translators to help get your data in and out of SHP format. You'll find
the translation utilities at http://software.geocomm.com/translators/arcview.html
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