Geotags.org > Shape2Earth - shapefile to KML converter - Beta 2 available

http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com [James Fee - GIS & ESRI Blog] For those who have not been following Shape2Earth Beta 2 news, you can get up to speed on the enhancements over on Tim’s blog. Good news as GIS professionals are really starting to take a liking to Google Earth and making it part of their workflows.

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http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com  James Fee - GIS & ESRI Blog: I hadn’t tried AGX in a couple weeks (been really busy) but I loaded the latest build on my computer this weekend. It is still closed beta so I can’t go into details but I’m very impressed with the progress over the last month. (via Cosmos)

http://mapzlibrarian.blogspot.com  mapz: a gis librarian: Imagine importing Declan Butler's Google Earth Avian Flu KML file. ArcMap scripts can export to KML, as can MapInfo, andShape2Earth can convert shapefiles to KML without an additional GIS application. (via Cosmos)

Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth.: 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! (via Cosmos)

http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com  James Fee - GIS & ESRI Blog: Unlike many of the GIS to KML products I’m familiar with, this one doesn’t seem to need ArcGIS to get its data into Google Earth making it a pretty good choice for those not running ESRI’s ArcGIS. One good new feature in this beta I can see is that Shape2Earth will project on the fly so you don’t need to worry about making sure all your data is in WGS84. (via Cosmos)

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