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Mapplet 7.1, Field Mapplet 7.1 and MapLibrary are now compatible with ArcGIS 10.2.1

July 30, 2014 By Editor

Spatial Wave’s New Releases, Mapplet 7.1, Field Mapplet 7.1 and MapLibrary are now compatible with ArcGIS 10.2.1

                                                                                 Laguna Hills, California (July, 2014): Spatial Wave, Inc. has announced that its latest releases, Mapplet , Field Mapplet  and MapLibrary  are compatible with ESRI’s latest version of ArcGIS 10.2 New customers and existing customers on maintenance will receive the new release.

Mapplet is the most advanced GIS viewer for viewing utility operational data and has unique capabilities to link to external data sources. Mapplet uses the latest ArcGIS technology for setup and configuration purposes and takes advantage of Arcgis.com base maps to enrich the experience of the users that are using map services from ArcGIS.com platform.

Field Mapplet is the most advanced mapping and GIS enabled framework designed to optimize utility workflows with an easy to use and implement solution. Field Mapplet takes advantage of ArcGIS Version 10.2 and includes a map centric user interface. These new enhancements help bring together field and office workers, which in turn streamlines the daily workflow processes between crews, supervisors, and management.

MapLibrary is being further enhanced with support for displaying map services from ArcGIS Server 10.2 or ArcGIS.com platform depending on the choice of users.

Through the use of many powerful components, Mapplet, Field Mapplet and MapLibrary are ideal solutions for both utilities and local government agencies interested in developing GIS portals and maintaining geographic assets without additional programming. These latest releases continue to build on the success of Spatial Wave’s previous solutions with ease-of-use and functionality.

  

 

About Spatial Wave

Spatial Wave is an industry leading GIS software company specializing in the development of enterprise-specific work flow application solutions.  Spatial Wave solutions enable office and mobile workers in large organizations to increase efficiency and productivity by taking advantage of GIS technology in their daily work.  Their solutions are designed to empower their customers to accomplish their tasks by utilizing advanced technology with minimal training.

Spatial Wave is headquartered in Laguna Hills, in Orange County, California. For more information, please visit their web site at: www.spatialwave.com

 

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