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With Google Earth Pro, it’s easy to research locations and present your
discoveries. In just a few clicks, you can import site plans, property
lists or client sites and share the view with your client or colleague.
You can even export high-quality images to documents or the web.
Annotate and visualize
Represent your location-based data using 3D drawing tools, or transfer
up to 2,500 locations by address or geospatial coordinates from a
spreadsheet. The GIS Data Importing Module lets you incorporate GIS
data in file formats such as .shp and .tab. Examples include parcel,
demographic, and 3D building data.
Share and analyze
Share your Google Earth views and data representations with your
clients as a KML, Google Earth‘s original file format. With your
upgraded Pro subscription, you get additional measurement tools (square
feet, mile, acreage, radius and so on), so simply select the points on
the screen using your mouse and let Google Earth calculate the rest.
Create visually powerful presentations
Export high-resolution images up to 11" x 17" (4800 pixels, sample
print - 890k), and use them in documents, presentations, web or printed
materials. Your audience can come along for the ride as you create your
own compressed movies (.wmv, sample movie - 13MB) of the zooms and
virtual tours you take in Google Earth.
Useful for many industries
Whether you’re in commercial real estate, insurance or media, Google
Earth Pro lets you represent geo-specific information to full dramatic
effect.
THE VERY NEW FEATURE:
Explore the sky with Google Earth:
Whether you’re an astronomer or stargazer, Sky in Google Earth brings millions of stars and galaxies to your fingertips.
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Hidden inside Google Earth is a secret Flight Simulator that takes full advantage of Google’s extensive satellite imagery.
To access the hidden feature, open Google Earth and hit
Command+Option+A (note it must be capital A) or Ctrl+Alt+A if you’re
using a Windows Machine.
The Google Earth Flight Simulator comes with two aircraft options, a
F16 Viper and the more manageable SR22 4 seater. Players have the
option of commencing the game from their current location in Google
Earth or can pick from a list of pre-determined runways.
Overall the game play is fairly simple in terms of control, but the
striking difference is flying over real pictures of locations. I took a
quick flight from San Francisco International, headed North to the
Golden Gate then turn back over the city before heading towards the
Valley. It wasn’t perfect, but it was as good visually as the paid
********* Flight Simulator, and in terms of actually presenting real
objects it was better.
CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS:
The following keystrokes control navigation and other aspects of the
flight simulator. You can also control the aircraft with a mouse or
joystick. To disable or enable mouse controls, left click (single click
on a Mac). Once mouse controls are active, the pointer shape changes to
a cross on your screen.
Note - Note that until you enter flight simulator mode, the following commands do not work.
Google Earth Pro 4.0
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/95761497/_www.sxforum.org_Google_Earth_Pro_4.0.zip