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**Access to spatial database servers (SQL Server, PostGIS, etc.) ([[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Providers|see current available Providers]]) | **Access to spatial database servers (SQL Server, PostGIS, etc.) ([[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Providers|see current available Providers]]) | ||
**Access to other connections (WFS, ODBC points or WKB - Excel, Access, dBase,...-, etc.) ([[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Providers|see current available Providers]])<br/><br/> | **Access to other connections (WFS, ODBC points or WKB - Excel, Access, dBase,...-, etc.) ([[Spatial Manager Desktop™ - FAQs: Providers|see current available Providers]])<br/><br/> | ||
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Revision as of 10:16, 21 May 2014
Introduction
Spatial Manager Desktop™ is a desktop application designed to manage spatial data in a simple, fast and inexpensive way. Developed by a group of professionals working in the areas of GIS, Planning, Infrastructure and Civil Engineering, it provides the user with powerful tools to address the most common tasks of management and operation in the world of spatial information
Main features
- General
- Quickly stylize and manage maps
- Drag and drop spatial data to the maps
- Background base maps (roads, satellite, hybrid)
- Smart systems for map opening
- Select and filter spatial features
- Alphanumeric queries
- Transformation of coordinates
- Export information to use in office or CAD apps.
- Printing of maps or selected features
- Query your spatial data
- Layer management
- Make new layers from selections or queries
- Project layers in maps
- Separate layers into new layers
- External and internal layers
- Disconnect layers from external sources
- Copy features to layers
- Data sources
- Manage your own shortcuts
- Access to spatial data files (SHP, GPX, KML, OSM, MIF/MID, TAB, E00, SQLite, SDF, ASCII points, etc.) (see current available Providers)
- Manage your User Data Sources (can store connection parameters or source configuration)
- Access to spatial database servers (SQL Server, PostGIS, etc.) (see current available Providers)
- Access to other connections (WFS, ODBC points or WKB - Excel, Access, dBase,...-, etc.) (see current available Providers)
- Edition
- Find and replace data
- Edit alphanumeric data
- Multiple data edition
- Remove unwanted features
- Save modified layers or new layers
- Task & Processes
- Import and export processes
- Automate processes using tasks
- Run tasks in the OS Command window
To get an overview of the application, please watch this video:
FAQs
Here you will find all the technical information available on the implementation as well as tutorials, additional data, etc.
- Providers
- Interface
- Data sources
- Spatial files
- Databases
- Maps, layers, views
- Selecting and filtering
- Spatial queries
- Data edition
- Import and export
- Layer management
- Data use
Links
Here you will find some useful links to other pages of Spatial Manager Desktop™