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| 191776 | 2003-11-14 00:26:00 | Hi, Im working on creating a New Zealand Map Pack for a piece of software... This is what Im after; a large image of NZ, preferably on with just an outline and then names of major cities (but its not too essential), I also need to be able to workout/find the lat/long co-ordinates of the top left corner of the image and the bottom right corner of the image, the map also need to be (if possible) flat, i.e. no curvy lat/long lines. Cheers nz_liam |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 191777 | 2003-11-14 02:21:00 | Liam check out the technology link on the nz herald website.There is a very interesting item on mapping nz. KK. | kirrie kiwi (279) | ||
| 191778 | 2003-11-14 02:42:00 | Hi Have a look at TUMONZ, "The Ultimate Map of New Zealand" any scale all vector. www.tumonz.co.nz Fabulous to use. |
Scouse (83) | ||
| 191779 | 2003-11-14 02:50:00 | > Hi > Have a look at TUMONZ, "The Ultimate Map of New > Zealand" > any scale all vector. www.tumonz.co.nz > Fabulous to use. Looks, great, do you know if they have a "Trial" Version? |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 191780 | 2003-11-14 03:57:00 | *liam Sorry - can't recall whether they offered free trial. The system seemed to be watertight. I do remember that when I purchased the basic disc I had fourteen days to register it with the key provided. Later discs, such as the colour photos were directly linked back to the initial registration. |
Scouse (83) | ||
| 191781 | 2003-11-14 05:24:00 | Take a look at Terraview (or Terralink). My dad uses this for job and has very high detailed maps including topo's. Requires a log-on of such. I love maps!!! :) |
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