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January 17th, 2012
SuperGeo to Release SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3.0

SuperGeo is going to release SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3, which contains a number of spatial modeling and analysis algorithms and provides friendly user interface to help uses complete complicated spatial analysis tasks. Spatial analyst 3.0 mainly offers integration of vector and raster data, analysis of spatial relationship, best location search, analysis of service area, multiple layer query, statistics of raster data, etc.  The latest version of SuperGIS Spatial Analyst 3.0 supports to import point, line, polygon, and raster data for some specific functions. Moreover, Hydrologic analysis is supported, including basin, fill, flow accumulation, flow direction, flow length, sink, snap pour point, stream link, stream order, and watershed. Consequently, users are allowed to perform the data in various formats and complete comprehensive spatial analysis. Read More