How To Download And Install Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861
Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861: A Powerful Tool for Spatial Data Management
If you are an AutoCAD user who needs to import, export, transform and manage spatial data in a simple, fast and inexpensive way, you may want to check out Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861. This is a powerful AutoCAD plug-in that includes many functionalities not seen so far in AutoCAD, such as dynamic background maps, quick drawing publishing in Google Earth, data structures and data grid, queries, layer thematics, automatic labeling, terrains, contours, and more.
How to Download and Install Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861
In this article, we will give you an overview of Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861 and its key features, as well as some tips on how to use it effectively.
What is Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861?
Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861 is a lightweight application that runs inside AutoCAD and allows you to import and export geospatial data between AutoCAD drawings and geospatial files, data servers or data stores. You can also display background maps from providers such as Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, Bing, MapBox, Ordnance Survey, etc., or configure your own maps from TMS, WMS or WMTS servers. You can also manage the alphanumeric data attached to the objects in the drawing, design and edit the data structure, calculate geometric transformations of the objects in the import and export processes, perform spatial analysis operations, search for locations, transform coordinate systems, and more.
What are the key features of Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861?
Some of the key features of Spatial Manager For Autocad Crack 861 are:
Import spatial data into AutoCAD: You can import spatial data from various sources, such as shapefiles (SHP), KML/KMZ files, GeoJSON files, CSV files, Excel files (XLS/XLSX), GPX files, ODBC connections (Oracle Spatial/Locator), PostGIS databases (PostgreSQL), SQL Server Spatial databases (SQL Server), SQLite/SpatiaLite databases (SQLite), WFS servers (OGC), etc., into new or existing AutoCAD drawings. The imported data will be converted into AutoCAD objects and Extended Entity Data (EED/XDATA), which you can edit and manipulate as you wish.
Export spatial data from AutoCAD: You can export objects from the drawing to spatial files or databases of the same formats as mentioned above. You can also save their Extended Entity Data (EED/XDATA) as alphanumeric data tables. You can also export all or part of the objects in the visible layers of the drawing and their data to a KML or KMZ file for publishing in Google Earth.
Background maps: You can choose from among a lot of dynamic background maps from providers such as Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, Bing, MapBox, Ordnance Survey, etc., or configure your own maps from TMS, WMS or WMTS servers. The background maps will be automatically updated according to the zoom level and the coordinate system of the drawing. You can also access Google Street View images on any geo-referenced drawing or map.
Data management: You can manage the alphanumeric data attached to the objects in the drawing using the Data Grid palette. You can view, edit, sort, filter, select and export the data from any table in the drawing. You can also design and edit the structure of the tables using fields of different types (text, numeric, date/time) and properties (lengths/precisions/scales). You can also calculate simple or complex expressions using operators and functions that can be applied to field values in a table and/or to constant values using the Fields Calculator.
Data visualization: You can visualize objects by coloring them depending on their field values using Thematic Maps. You can also label data values from tables attached to the objects as texts using Automatic Labeling. You can also create Terrains and other related objects (3D Points,
Contours) from 3D data or from Elevation services.
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