From: Bill Bradshaw on
Been a lot of discussion regarding this program on OziUsers-L. All appears
to be positive. The author of the program has participated in these
discussions and in response has setup a support forum on his website.
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<Bill>

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Yrrah wrote:
> "SASPlanet - program designed for viewing and downloading
> high-resolution satellite imagery and conventional maps submitted by
> such services as Google Maps, DigitalGlobe, Yahoo! Maps, VirtualEarth,
> Gurtam, OpenStreetMap, iPhone maps, etc., but in contrast to all these
> services, all downloaded your card will remain on your computer, and
> you will be able to view them, even without connecting to the
> internet. In addition to satellite-based maps can work with the
> political landscape, the combined maps, and map the Moon and Mars.
> Downloading maps is implemented as the allocation of a certain area
> (probably not rectangular) and the movement on the map. The maps are
> frequently updated - the program will allow you to download only the
> new ones."
> http://sasgis.com/sasplanet/
>
> Looks interesting. Anyone using this program?
>
> Yrrah


From: Craig on
On 09/22/2009 08:48 AM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
> Been a lot of discussion regarding this program on OziUsers-L. All appears
> to be positive. The author of the program has participated in these
> discussions and in response has setup a support forum on his website.

Thanks for the follow-up Bill. I walked away when I didn't see a *nix
version. Guess I'll head over to the forum...

<http://sasgis.com/sasplanet/>

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-Craig
From: Thip on


"Yrrah" <Yrrah-acf2009(a)newprovider.invalid> wrote in message
news:28ccb5lqlkth8saqelsgi8nu7pef9o5rsc(a)net.com...
> "SASPlanet - program designed for viewing and downloading
> high-resolution satellite imagery and conventional maps submitted by
> such services as Google Maps, DigitalGlobe, Yahoo! Maps, VirtualEarth,
> Gurtam, OpenStreetMap, iPhone maps, etc., but in contrast to all these
> services, all downloaded your card will remain on your computer, and
> you will be able to view them, even without connecting to the
> internet. In addition to satellite-based maps can work with the
> political landscape, the combined maps, and map the Moon and Mars.
> Downloading maps is implemented as the allocation of a certain area
> (probably not rectangular) and the movement on the map. The maps are
> frequently updated - the program will allow you to download only the
> new ones."
> http://sasgis.com/sasplanet/
>
> Looks interesting. Anyone using this program?
>
> Yrrah
>
> --

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