
G.Projector 1.4.5
Updated on 11 Sep 2011
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Freeware
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Downloads:
637
Platform:
PPC/Intel, Mac OS
Publisher:
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies(more)
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G.Projector is a Java application which can transform an input GIF, JPG or PNG equirectangular map image to any of 70-plus global map projections. Lon-lat gridlines and continental outlines may be drawn, and resulting map images may be saved to disk in GIF, PDF, PNG or PS form.
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System Requirements
- PPC / Intel
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
- Java 6 or later.
What's New
Version 1.4.5:
- A Java SE 6 runtime environment is now required to run Panoply. This means the Mac OS X version will no longer run on older G5 Macs.
- Re-factored drawing of gridlines to allow for non-integral spacing.
- Increased maximum allowable dimensions for saved output image to 7500
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We do not allow the inclusion of any G.Projector serial, keygen or crack and we disclaim any liability for the inappropriate use of G.Projector.
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