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SuperGIS Desktop 3 Supports French and German

  29/07/2010
SuperGIS Desktop 3 now supports French and German. With the increasing number of SuperGIS Desktop users, multi-language support becomes more and more crucial. In addition to the current language support, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese, SuperGIS Desktop 3 now supports French and German.

 
 French interface of SuperGIS 3These are two of the most spoken languages in Europe and the world. There are more than 370 million German and French speakers worldwide. Therefore, the support of French and German in SuperGIS Desktop 3 can provide the French and German users with a friendly and familiar environment to complete GIS tasks more efficiently.

 



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