Google Maps Koordinateneingabe mittes ACME Mapper 2.0

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  • http://mapper.acme.com/
    Damit kann man auch nach Koordinaten suchen (verschiedene Eingabeformate) - GENIAL !
    :):):)
    In 2005 Google Maps came out with their own aerial/satellite imagery, covering the whole world at a variety of resolutions, but nowhere better than 1 meter/pixel. Then in 2006, Google Maps added two more zoom levels, giving 1/4 meter resolution - same as Terraserver but much wider coverage. There's also a street map layer, for some countries. Furthermore, Google's maps are being actively maintained and improved, while Terraserver's haven't changed for years. It was time to switch.
    The new ACME Mapper 2.0 has basically all the features of the old version, plus the nicer interface and wider coverage of Google Maps. There are also some nice new features such as multiple markers and world-wide place-names.


    About ACME Mapper 2.0


    This is a high-precision general purpose mapping application, based on Google Maps with a bunch of things added on.


    The basic map operation is the same as any other Google map:

    • Drag the map with your mouse.
    • Double-click to center.
    • In the upper left corner is a widget with arrows that let you pan the map in larger jumps.
    • Below the pan arrows is the zoom widget. Move it in the "+" direction to zoom in closer, and in the "-" direction to zoom out for a wider view.
    • In the upper right corner are some buttons that let you change the type of map. ACME Mapper adds the Topo and DOQ types, which are not in standard Google Maps. These come from TerraServer's Web Services.
    • In the lower left corner you will find a scale widget. This is updated automatically as you zoom in and out.
    • In the lower right corner you can optionally have an overview map widget.

    One thing the ACME Mapper adds is the little cross-hairs widget in the middle of the map. This indicates the precise point you are centered on.


    In the lower right you have the Control Panel. This lets you do all sorts of stuff. All the controls have 'tooltips', so one way to find out what something does is to move your mouse over that item - a short description will pop up. Or you can read about the controls here:

    • A Print link to send the current page to your printer.
    • An Email link to easily mail the current page to a friend.
    • "Link to this page" - use this to make a URL for the map, which you can send to other folks or use in a web page.
    • The exact coordinates of the center of the map, in your preferred format.
    • A button to place a marker at the current coordinates.
    • The distance and direction to a few nearby place-names.
    • A Find box that accepts a wide variety of location specifiers:
      • street address (USA only)
      • city name (world wide)
      • USA ZIP code
      • latitude/longitude in any common format
      • URL of a flickr photo that has geotags


    • A button to bring up the Markers Panel, where you can see all your current markers and rename/delete/goto them.
    • A button to bring up the Links Panel, containing a bunch of links to other map-related web sites. The links are automatically updated to go to the same location you are looking at in ACME Mapper.
    • A button to bring up the Options Panel, where you can set all sorts of preferences to change the Mapper's interface.

    Some other features:

    • You can have a marker automatically created when you do a Find.
    • There are optional keyboard shortcuts - arrow keys to pan, Page Up / Page Down / Home / End to pan longer distances, and +/- to zoom.
    • You can set an option so that a single-click zooms in one step on the point where you clicked.
    • There's an option to use the mouse wheel, if you have one, to zoom in and out.
    • The map automatically remembers all your settings - your last location, zoom, and map type, your markers, and your options.


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  • Danke für den Tip - gute Mischung aus Google Earth und maps.google.com!
    Sehr praktisch.