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SuperGIS DataConvertor 3 and SuperGIS DataManager 3

SuperGIS DataManager 3 supports users to create and edit the metadata of the layers, including hundreds of fields for definitions, like publisher and modification date. Users not only can create the contents of the data but also use the contents as the query conditions. In addition, SuperGIS DataManager 3 supports the international standard— FGDC formats.   SuperGIS DataConvertor 3 is the data conversion tool. With SuperGIS DataConvertor 3, users can convert the common vector formats and image formats to SuperGeo self-defined formats and even convert in batch files.

SuperGIS_DataManagerTherefore, not only the time for converting files can be reduced but also the file compatibility between SuperGIS series products and other software platforms can be enhanced. Additionally, SuperGIS DataConvertor 3 integrates the NRT Data Converter tool of SuperGIS 2 series.

Thus, users will be able to apply SuperGIS DataConvertor 3 to convert NRT files for route analysis.

Besides file format conversion, SuperGIS DataConvertor 3 can also facilitate users to convert the spatial reference of the layer files. When users are converting the file formats, the spatial reference can be converted simultaneously to improve the efficiency.   Try the latest SuperGIS DataManager 3 and SuperGIS DataConvertor 3 at www.supergeotek.com

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