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Dynamic
Maps is used by thousands of people in hundreds of different ways to bring data and information to life with access,
presentation and mapping capability.
Dynamic Maps is powerful
and easy-to-use software that reads and displays the data in the "atlas" and enables you to interrogate that data.
Download the install Dynamic Maps software and some demonstration atlases from our implementation partner, Dynamic Planet.
Dynamic Maps Highlights:
- Access data and documents from associated map features.
- Integrate
with Excel. Import Excel spreadsheets and "map" them by linking their records to map features on the fly. Send
any or all records in a database to Excel and maintain a link
with the map!
- Integrate
with PowerPoint. Create a detailed PowerPoint slide instantly - ready for
editing, animating, and annotating!
- Create indicator maps from related data - to show on the map how the data are distributed.
- Query the data and map the result.
- Is
easy to learn and use. You don't have
to know anything about spatial data or tabular data or how to access them.
- Access associated tabular information without
having to know anything about the database, its structure or
how to connect to it.
- Do basic geospatial analysis - such as finding and highlighting
features, identifying features, measuring distances, and measuring
areas.
- Do basic tabular data analysis - such as determining average
values, sums and relationships.
- You define the display. Don't like the color of
something? - change it! Want to highlight something?
- make it a different color.
- Annotate the map with
points, lines, polygons, and text.
- Integrate
with ArcView.
- Runs
on standard PCs.
Bundle Dynamic Maps on a CD with your Atlas and
distribute it throughout your organization and to your clients.
EVERYONE can use it.
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Sample
image showing link
between Excel and map.
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Sample
image showing a
facility use for Dynamic Maps.
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Sample
class rendered map
showing trends in the data.
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Sample
image of the
query builder function.
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for more information or for a demonstration of how Dynamic
Maps can bring your data to life.
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