What's New in BusinessMAP 5
BusinessMAP 5, the affordable database mapping and territory design application, offers all the great features of BusinessMAP 4.5 plus the following new additions.
Windows Vista Compatible
It now works with Microsoft's latest operating system and includes updates such as enabling zooming with the mouse wheel.
Up-to-Date Map Data
It ships with updated U.S. streets, ZIP Codes, and other map data including Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) business listings and demographic data with population estimates and projections.
Connects Easily to Contact Management Software
Updated links for ACT!, GoldMine, Outlook, and Excel allow you to plot and query information geographically, creating groups for targeted mailings and other processes.
Enhanced Spider Diagrams
Illustrate many-to-one relationships with spider diagrams or desire lines, further enhanced to show distance measurements for each line. For example, display lines to illustrate customer traffic to a retail store.
Creates Smart Polygons
Associate attributes to polygons drawn on a map. For example, draw a territory defined by major roads and assign a territory name, sales representative, total number of customers, or other attribute to the polygon.
Edits Data and Includes Latitude and Longitude in Database for Easy Geocoding
A new dual-purpose tool permits the editing of data from within BusinessMAP as well as a new command to save the database with latitude and longitude fields. Use the latitude/longitude data for faster geocoding in BusinessMAP or other ESRI applications.
Adds Photos to Maps
Include pictures, such as an office photo or a proposed new site, to a specific location right on the map.
Enhances Google Earth and Google Maps
Share maps by transferring your points and polygons from BusinessMAP to Google Maps or Google Earth. Pull data created with Google Maps into BusinessMAP for advanced customization and analysis.