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Label-Web is Now Compatible with GeoMedia WebMap 6.0

Plainsboro, New Jersey - March 14, 2006

MapText, Inc. has announced that Label-Web, the Company's high-quality text placement engine that labels web-based maps on the fly, is now compatible with Intergraph's GeoMedia WebMap 6.0 environment.

The new version of GeoMedia WebMap provides powerful visualization capabilities and analytical tools, as well as the opportunity to easily create and configure industry-standard web services.

And now with Label-Web, users can have aesthetic maps of the highest cartographic quality in a dynamic on-the-fly manner.

Label-Web places text in accordance with cartographic rules and conventions, avoids text-to-text and text-to-feature overlap (unless expressly allowed), and ensures unambiguous text-to-feature association. Most importantly, it achieves aesthetic, high-quality label placement so as to enhance rapid visual comprehension, while maintaining high performance suitable for interactive display over the Internet. 

Label-Web can be easily integrated into a server-side script by adding a few lines of code to include the Label-Web application and initiate the text placement.

To watch Label-Web in action, please visit www.maptext.com/LabelWeb.shtml and click on the Flash Movie icon.

About MapText, Inc.
MapText is the leading label-placement solutions provider for local, state, and national government mapping agencies worldwide. Its software places text automatically for virtually any kind of map or chart – to high cartographic standards and at incredible speed. The software is in use worldwide for making city street maps, highway maps, cadastral maps, soil maps, utility maps, as well as nautical and aeronautical charts. For more information, visit MapText's website at www.maptext.com.
 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, contact:
MapText Sales Department
T. +1 609-716-7552 Email. sales@maptext.com 

 

  
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