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February 22nd, 2011
SuperGeo Officially Announces SuperNetObjects 3

SuperGeo announces that the latest network objects—SuperNetObjects 3 is officially released worldwide. SuperNetObjects 3 is a component library based on network objects, enabling developers to design various network analysis functions. SuperNetObjects 3 supports developers to apply program languages, like Visual Basic, Delphi, Visual C++, C#, etc to define, store, and analyze diverse geographic network situations in the real world. The network related issues, therefore, can be effectively solved. Compared with SuperNetObjects 2, SuperNetObjects 3 provides larger quantities of more complete network analysis development objects, optimum data structure, and various advanced network settings, such as road hierarchy, road speed, multiple ranges of Service Area, weight values of flags, and so on. Read More