MapMemo New Freeware That Links Your Files to Maps
Date: Thursday, September 30th, 2004, 15:28
Category: Software
Just drag your files on whatever graphic (a map, a photo, a scan, a screenshot, any graphic…) and create a visual, a location-based relation. MapMemo uses only aliases of your files, so called “Memos,” and all files will still open in their original applications. Read on for more info and a link…
Just drag your files on whatever graphic (a map, a photo, a scan, a screenshot, any graphic…) and create a visual, a location-based relation. MapMemo uses only aliases of your files, so called “Memos,” and all files will still open in their original applications.
You can drag single files but also folders to the MapMemo Map. Inside MapMemo you have different layers to organize your files.
70% of the MapMemo users take real geographical maps as MapMemo-map and place files or folders that deal with certain cities or villages or houses on it. The rest uses more abstract Maps, like charts, diagrams…
“For more than 3 years we have been looking in the Mac- and even in the Windows-World for a simple solution to link file-informations to geographical maps. That
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