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iMap X 1.0
iMap works with picture maps in a variety of formats, including TIFF, JPEG, PICT, GIF or PNG.

The program folder includes several maps. Other maps can be downloaded from the Internet or scanned in. iMap can plot symbols or characters from fonts on your system, and you can even create QuickTime movies using a sequence of maps. Maps can be printed at high resolution or exported to other applications.
For more information, including on later updates, please read the documentation or visit the home page.
Requirements are: an Apple Power PC, a minimum 64MB RAM (128 MB recommended), Mac OS 8.6 or higher including Mac OS X, a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels and an Internet connection for downloading additional maps.
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