SuperGIS is the powerful desktop GIS software for editing, querying, managing, analyzing and demonstrating spatial information. With the included querying and editing functions, as well as the various useful analysts, SuperGIS provides the finest, most convenient and full-functionality tools for users in all fields, whether they intend to build and analyze spatial data or utilize the associated models to perform all kinds of spatial analysis, as well as display the results on professional-quality maps.
SuperGIS is easy to manipulate even for non-technical users. For advanced users, they can also use the extension tools and add-on tools for advanced analyses, such as topology, 3D, network analysis, spatial statistics, biodiversity analysis, spatial information, GPS functions, data management and so on. SuperGIS helps general users, academic researchers, and business professionals with visualizing analytic results, to make better decisions and solve geographical issues efficiently. Furthermore, developers can even customize SuperGIS with industry-standard programming languages.
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OGC Add-on |
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In compliance to OpenGIS specifications thus enables users to read and overlay files conforming to OGC international standards, such as WMS, WFS and GML. |
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GPS Add-on |
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With the SuperGIS GPS Add-On, users can use GPS associated functions on desktop platform. On PCs or NoteBooks connected with a GPS receiver, users can quickly show the current GPS position on their maps and can also record the GPS tracklog files for advanced analysis and applications. This enables the GPS functions that are commonly used on mobile platforms to be applied on a desktop environment. |
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Data Manager |
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Users can manage data in a way similar to that of Windows Explorer. In addition, National Geographic Information System, FGDC and ISO19115 metadata formats are provided so that users can create and modify metadata for the spatial data via this interface. |
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