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Topozone mapping

steve in so la

Well-known member
If anyone here uses Topozone for mapping research I want to tell you about Topozone Pro. It's an advanced (read costs) form of the basic one. It's 50 bux per year deal and I subscribed to it. I will get a lot of help with the added features.

Such as : overlaying the aerial pic onto the topo pic. Aerial pics are great but they don't give you the exact site - this does with a red X. Plus now you can see the nearby terrain as it really looks.

It also has the interactive pointer. When you move the mouse pointer across the map it gives the changing lat/lon numbers. I know that Maptech has this for free.

There are a bunch of additional features but these I have listed are a great help. Steve in so az
 
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