Tuesday, July 14, 2009

New CarbonTools PRO Adds OGC WMTS, OpenStreetMap, Digitizing Tools

The Carbon Project announces the latest update to CarbonTools PRO. The release includes support to the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) proposed standard for tile-based web mapping (WMTS) as well as the OpenStreetMap (OSM) tile service - providing free and open alternatives to services like Google Maps. In addition, the release adds new functionality to the powerful MultiMap control allowing developers to easily create and edit geometries directly on their mash-ups.

This latest release lets developers add a new generation of ‘SDI 2.0’ content interoperability to their .NET applications – like REST WMTS and OSM. Of course, they can still use all the other sources accessible by CarbonTools PRO like Bing Maps, Yahoo! Maps, KML, KMZ, GML, GMLsf, WMS, WFS, WCS, Filter Encoding, Catalog, OSGeo, ESRI Shapefiles, MapInfo, Autodesk and more.

The release also includes source code for key assemblies and full source code for the up-and-coming Gaia 3.4 geospatial viewer, making it possible for developers to create and deploy interoperable .NET applications in minutes. The Gaia 3.4 geospatial viewer application will be available later this summer at www.TheCarbonProject.com/gaia.php.

CarbonTools PRO is available under a per developer license that has no limits, royalties, restrictions or fees on deploying applications - ever.

For more information please visit http://www.carbontools.com/.

- Jeff

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