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New MobileMapper Software from Magellan Professional

“These enhancements were desired by our customers”, said Jacek Pietruczanis, GIS Product Marketing Manager. “It’s our policy to respond to customer suggestions for product improvement.” The new software release makes the “Go To” function complete, yet it retains its very intuitive and easy-to-use quality. “The additional languages will enable our resellers to even more successfully compete in the Eastern European markets where MobileMapper 6 already enjoys great success, especially in agriculture, forestry, or natural resources mapping applications,” added Pietruczanis.   Like most all Magellan Professional software upgrades, version 2.10 is free via a simple visit to the Magellan Professional FTP site for new software download. http://www.promagellangps.com/en/support/ Users can also contact their resellers about the upgrade implementation. http://www.promagellangps.com/en/dealerlocator/index.asp About Magellan Professional Recognized as an industry innovator, Magellan Professional has been developing GNSS technology for more than 20 years.

Magellan Professional is the creator of BLADE™ technology, which introduces a unique patented method to the market using multiple GNSS constellations for high-accuracy positioning.  Magellan Professional has also introduced the MobileMapper series of products for GIS and mapping, as well as the ProFlex™ 500 and ProMark™ series, including the ProMark 500, ProMark3 RTK and ProMark 3, a well-recognized GNSS Land Survey product line currently on the market. Magellan Professional is privately held and headquartered in Carquefou, France, with offices in Santa Clara, California, Moscow, Russia, Beijing, China, Singapore, and The Netherlands. For more information on Magellan Professional, visit www.promagellangps.com.

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