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Extension for ESRI
GIS and Mapping Software

»  Vector based maps with high quality

»  Interactive web mapping with many features

»  Easy to use

»  No additional software on the Web server needed

MapViewSVG is available for ArcView GIS and ArcGIS

MapViewSVG 8 with Dojo Toolkit and Microsoft Silverlight is ready to start

If you purchase MapViewSVG now, then you will get a free upgrade to MapViewSVG 8 as soon as the software is available.

Coming Soon: MapViewSVG 8 with Dojo Toolkit and Microsoft Silverlight

MapViewSVG, the tool to create web maps on the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) standard, will soon be present in a new way:
With the integration of the modular JavaScript library Dojo Toolkit it is now possible to integrate Dojo widgets, like menus, tabs, and other tools. This is a great way for you to include various interactive features that work across browsers.

With MapViewSVG 8 you can also export your GIS project into Microsoft Silverlight. For you another way to create web maps with high quality and develop Rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
Examples from the soon coming up Version 8 you find under our Examples

Firefox 3.5 is available

SVG rendering is much faster with Firefox 3.5.

Safari 4 is available

Apple today announced Safari 4 final for Mac OS X and Windows. With its new Nitro engine, Safari 4 runs JavaScript much faster than Safari 3.

Google Chrome 2 is available

A new browser called Google Chrome is available. It has full native SVG support. All SVG maps created with MapViewSVG 7 can be displayed on this browser. Only some small problems are found with the current version of Google Chrome.

SVG Tiny 1.2 Published as a W3C Recommendation

W3C announced the publication of the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Tiny 1.2 specification as a W3C Recommendation. You can find more informations here.

Opera 9.6 is available

Opera 9.6 is the first Browser which has a 100% pass rate for ACID3. Because of this Opera 9.5 is an optimal browser to visualize SVG maps.

uismedia at SVGOpen 2008

Dr. Ruth Lang has presented MapViewSVG at the SVGOpen 2008 to the interested SVG community. The proceeding of the presentation can be found on the SVGOpen page.

MapViewSVG 7 released

Also good things can be done better! Therefore the functionality of MapViewSVG 7 has grown. MapViewSVG 7.0.5 now support the Renesis Player, a new SVG Plugin for the Microsoft InternetExplorer.
All new things of MapViewSVG 7 can be found under Version History