Easter eggs: Free trial of Arc2Earth; Updates for Shape2Earth beta, GE-Path

Tuesday, April 18, 2006 (22:10 UTC)

It would seem that some people were busy programming over the Easter holidays:

  • Brian Flood and his team have released a trial version of Arc2Earth, the pro application for turning ESRI ArcGIS-authored content into KML. No more excuses!
  • Tim Beerman, meanwhile, is up to Beta2 for Shape2Earth, an open source GIS shapefile to KML converter. I don't know if there are more beta testing spots available, but you can try via here.
  • Also just updated: R.S.Grillo's GE-Path, a free windows application that enhances paths made in Google Earth. (Note that installation is not straightforward.) Check out GE-Graph too, while you're there.

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