National Geographic Maps Now Available on Avenza’s PDF Maps App
Written by Avenza Systems Inc
Monday, 28 January 2013
Alliance provides new platform to access more than 500 National Geographic maps via Avenzas database
TORONTO (January 28, 2013) National Geographic Maps, one of the most trusted names in cartography for nearly 100 years, has joined with Avenza Systems Inc. to offer a new channel to access its rich map content. The alliance
enhances Avenzas digital map database by adding more than 500 maps from
National Geographic, a world-renowned source, and furthers National
Geographic Maps established reach with mobile consumers.
The Avenza PDF Maps app takes advantage of geospatial technology and
allows travelers, recreationists and map lovers to view, acquire and
interact with maps on their mobile devices, including iPhone and iPad,
without worrying about data accessibility and international roaming
charges. In addition, PDF Maps offers an in-app store to facilitate the
transaction and delivery of those maps, consolidating, in a digital
format, consumers access to hundreds of maps from multiple publishers.
In the last decade, advances in technology have shifted how
consumers receive and use information, and we have responded by making
our rich map content available on a variety of platforms, said Charles
Regan, senior vice president and general manager, National Geographic
Maps. Avenzas PDF Maps app provides a unique way for consumers to
access our content with an easy-to-use in-app map store and a set of
robust features that will enhance the map users experience.
Hundreds of maps from National Geographic Maps extensive library are
now available in Avenzas PDF Maps system, including popular travel
and destination titles covering five continents, historical and
thematic maps, and educational and reference titles. The app provides
constant access to geographic information and points of interest, with
additional interactive tools such as measuring, place marking and
location tagging. PDF Maps operates without the risk of lost reception,
due to cell tower proximity making it the ultimate traveling tool,
as it does not rely on an Internet connection.
Avenza PDF Maps provides the ability for anyone to share map-related
information by documenting locations with customized notes, photos and
descriptions, said Ted Florence, president of Avenza Systems Inc.
This expands the utility of a map beyond location guidance, as it is
also a tool to share experiences and locales with notes and photos. We
continue to strengthen our community of map publishers and further
advance the mapping tools consumers demand, and we look forward to
seeing how the industry evolves in a digital age.
PDF Maps is available now on the iTunes App Store free of charge for
personal use. National Geographic maps can be accessed via the PDF Maps
in-app store. For more information about the app, visit the Avenza PDF
Maps website at www.pdf-maps.com or Avenzas main website at www.avenza.com. Pricing of each map is set by the publisher, and free maps remain free to users through the PDF Maps in-app map store.
About National Geographic Maps
National Geographic Maps was established as a division of the
National Geographic Society in 1915 and has been producing maps for
National Geographic magazine and other Society media for nearly 100
years. National Geographic Maps publishes wall maps, outdoor recreation
maps, travel maps, interactive maps, atlases and globes that inspire
people to care about and explore their world. For more information visit www.natgeomaps.com.
About Avenza Systems Inc.
Avenza Systems Inc. is an award-winning, privately held corporation
that provides cartographers and GIS professionals with powerful software
tools for making better maps as well as the PDF Maps mobile mapping
system. In addition to software offerings for Mac and Windows users,
Avenza offers value-added data sets, product training and consulting
services. For more information visit the Avenza website at www.avenza.com.
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