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MapVision web:mapper
Our web mapping solution, MapVision web:mapper, can be embedded into a website to serve high quality, interactive maps over the Internet. Using MapVision anybody, anywhere in the world can get a map which is relevant to them, by clicking one button. They don't need to pay any royalties or download any software. Once they have their map they can change it in their browser without any more contact with the server they requested it from - MapVision scales easily to cope with high volume applications.
Existing MapVision applications allow the user to choose an arbitrary combination of catchments to map as well as displaying additional map layers, like roads and place names. Areas of overlap are defined by translucent shading and differing border styles.

Edit and animate in Microsoft PowerPoint
MapVision allows maps to be edited and animated in PowerPoint 2000/XP.
Using PowerPoint functionality, the maps produced online can become interactive PowerPoint images, capable of being grouped and ungrouped to provide exactly the map you want without having to learn new software.
MapVision can be extended to provide any maps a user community needs via the Internet, an intranet or extranet. Click on industry specific links for more information about how MapVision can be used to serve individual needs.
Two media already have MapVision working for them.
The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) commissioned Beacon Dodsworth to develop a version that allows the public free access to maps of any combination of Radio Transmission Areas they want.
JICREG, the Joint Industry Commission for Regional Press Research wanted the public and planners to use this mapping capability to add new functionality to the JIC-IN-A-BOX readership software.
Appreciate the scope of MapVision and view some JICREG mapping examples here.
Read the JICREG and RAB case studies for further details.
Read more about the technology behind MapVision web:mapper.
Please contact us for more information about our web mapping solution MapVision.
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