Jan 24, 2008 - Dayton, OH - Polk County NC - After completing a custom $60,000 ArcGIS Server application Polk County NC had funds left over. With these leftover funds, which were approximately 10% of the original project, the GIS group purchased Freeance Release 5. The County GIS group liked that Freeance allows them to create new GIS Web applications and modify them in-house as opposed to their original project that is a "black box" which only the vendor can modify. Freeance Release 5 functionality that the County plans on utilizing are; the markup and redlining functions and the plug-n-play database connection to AS/400 DB2 tables. One of the new Web sites the County plans on creating with Freeance will access North Carolina historical maps for public access.
Amarillo TX
The City had multiple existing ArcIMS Web sites that were customized over the years to perform specific functions required by internal users and public. This created a "custom code captive" situation for the City GIS/IT group and modifying existing GIS Web sites became cumbersome. For their migration to the new ArcGIS Server platform the City was looking for a way to avoid building Web sites with custom code applications. The City purchased Freeance to build new ArcGIS Server Web sites because of its commercial off-the-shelf attributes that allow easy, quick and structured maintaining of their new ArcGIS Server Web applications.
Napa County CA
Moving into ArcGIS Server the County GIS group needed a rapid development application builder that allows them to create custom reporting with buffering for end users to create mailing label reports. Multiple PDF print templates were also an attractive feature that the County plans to utilize with Freeance. These are just a few of the many organizations using Freeance to maximize their ArcGIS Server resources in 2008. Freeance Release 5 reduces the time and effort needed to create Web mapping applications and increase functionality of GIS Web sites. Freeance has become a leading solution for building Web mapping applications using ArcGIS and ArcIMS software. License fees for Freeance Release 5 start at $5,995 per server and allow organizations to build an unlimited number of internal and external Web based applications. For more information, visit http://www10.giscafe.com/goto.php?http://www.Freeance.com
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Welcome to the Home of CartoWeb!

CartoWeb is a comprehensive and ready-to-use Web-GIS (Geographical Information System) as well as a convenient framework for building advanced and customized applications.
Developed by Camptocamp SA, it is based on the UMN MapServer engine and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Written using innovative language PHP5, CartoWeb is highly modular and customizable thanks to its object-oriented architecture. It runs evenly on Windows or Unix-like platforms and shows its real power when associated to PostgreSQL/PostGIS.
Last but not least, CartoWeb may be set up as a SOAP Web Service enabling to have front-end server on one machine and data and map generation on an other.
FROM: http://www.cartoweb.org/
MAP2PDF
Create GeoPDF files with the market's leading GIS applicationMap2PDF extensions are available in several versions includingMap2PDF for ArcGIS®, the industry's leading geospatial information solution. Using Map2PDF for ArcGIS, GIS professionals are able to create full-featured maps with attributes and labels in ArcMap and export them to a georegistered PDF using the Map2PDF extension. Once GeoPDF files are created, they can be shared with users who are able to access features, attributes, coordinate systems and text through the GeoPDF Toolbar via Adobe Reader. Creating GeoPDF files directly from ArcGIS couldn't be easier
-One click exports map layout to a GeoPDF file
-Automatically embeds projection coordinate systems within the PDF
-Maintains layers within the PDF
-Enables attribute search within a single map or across a set of maps with Acrobat Object Data
-Gives map users the ability to find and zoom to attribute data
-Allows map users to measure distance and bearing
-Available for 9.x and above
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