DigiTerra Explorer compatible with Topcon15/10/2009 |
| DigiTerra Explorer version 6 allows to take now full advantage of the benefits of Topcon's GMS-2, GMS-2 Pro and GRS-1 handheld devices. The release of the new software comes in conjunction with the announcement of a cooperation between both companies; DigiTerra as GIS supplier with Topcon as manufacture of positioning hardware. |
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Key features of the DigiTerra software on Topcon handhelds includes: - delivery on SD memory cards to ensure device-independent use - rapid processing of large raster files thanks to DigiTerra®'s innovative graphical engine - a simple localization by translatable text TXT file - easily usable, adaptable and customisable data collection forms without programming - three software editions to meet different customers' needs (so there's no need to pay for functions that are never used!)
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