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Data Creation/Data Management
SuperGIS Desktop 10 Standard Edition supports to completely read and edit vector data in a personal geodatabase (based on Microsoft Access files). It can also create new layers in a personal geodatabase. SuperGIS Desktop 10 Professional Edition supports to read and edit the data from an enterprise geodatabase, such as Oracle Spatial、MS SQL Server and PostgreSQL Server. |
SuperGIS Desktop 10 supports the vector formats, such as GEO, SHP, MIF, DXF, GML, DWG, and DGN, and many commonly-used raster image formats, including SGR (SuperGeo Raster File), MrSID, GeoTIFF, BMP, GIF, JPG, JPG2000, ECW, PNG, LAN and GIS. In addition, SuperGIS Desktop 10 can not only read and write the data in a personal geodatabase and an enterprise geodatabase but also read the data conforming OGC Standards. |
Yes, the map edited in SuperPad is supported to import to SuperGIS Desktop. You are allowed to store the edited map in *.slr format (SuperGeo Layer File) in SuperPad, and then import the *.slr file with Import function in SuperGIS Desktop. In addition to Import function, SuperGIS Desktop also supports to export the map in *.slr format, and then you can continue to edit the data in SuperPad in the field. |
Yes, SuperGIS Desktop 10 can open the project file of SuperGIS Desktop 3.3/3.2/3.1, but SuperGIS Desktop 3.1a cannot open the project file of SuperGIS Desktop 10. |
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