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Download Page for TracWise I© |
The programs
and files below are intended for downloading by licensed users of
TracWise I©. To download,
pick the file you want from the left column. Left click on it. Follow the
instructions that appear on the screen.
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Last updated on February 13, 2004
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Program/File Name (click on
name to download): |
Description: |
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2003_0714_DemoA.zip (1.4Mb) |
Sample track for use in Microsoft
Streets & Trips and/or Micorsoft MapPoint. This is an "est"
file. In MapPoint, open this file as a "Streets & Trips" type. |
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File1.zip Sample raw data file (4Mb) |
Raw data file from TracWise I(C).
Contains 987,520 records recorded over 16 days (1 second interval at 24 hours per day).
Covers routes in the Seattle, WA region. Convert the file to
various formats, using TracWise Converter 2.0 (contained in the next
file down -- TracWise.zip). |
TracWise.zip (4.3 Mb) |
The most recent version of the TracWise I(C) software. It is
recommended that all users download, unzip, and install this upgrade.
The upgrade adds new options for working with Microsoft mapping
programs, such as Streets & Tracks and MapPoint. May, 22
2005.
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TracWise.pdf (.9 Mb) |
TracWise© user manual of 7/15/03.
The document is in pdf format for the Adobe®
Acrobat® reader. A free version of the reader can
be downloaded from the Adobe® site at
http://www.adobe.com/
The file to download is called the free Adobe Reader®.
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TracWiseImport.pdf (.9 Mb) |
Manual of 7/15/03 explaining how to display tracks in a variety of
mapping programs. The document is in pdf format for the Adobe®
Acrobat® reader. A free version of the reader can
be downloaded from the Adobe® site at
http://www.adobe.com/
The file to download is called the free Adobe Reader®. |
Photos of TracWise I (Group 1 - 176k)
Photos of TracWise I
(Group 2 - 760k)
Photos of TracWise I
(Group 3 - 980k)
Photos of TracWise I
(Group 4 - 1.3 Mb) |
Photographs of TracWise I
installations. In zip format. Each file contains different
photographs. |
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Calibration.zip
(7.1 Mb) |
A self-executing video that shows
how to calibrate any map or aerial photo using OziExplorer and known
points and existing tracks. No knowledge required of map
projections or coordinate systems. The video will display on any
Windows system without additional drivers or programs. This
procedure makes it easy to use scanned paper maps and photos from books,
pamphlets, etc. |
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| Hamilton Global Management makes no warranty as to the suitability or operability of
programs downloaded by non-customers. Non-customers assume all risks of operation on
their systems. Customers of Hamilton Global Management are warranted within the
terms of the warranty supplied with the software originally purchased. |