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Mapdiva has updated Ortelius (http://www.mapdiva.com/), its map illustration software for Mac OS X, to version 1.0.9. Mac users can now make custom tourism and recreation maps with the full set of U.S. National Park Service (NPS) recreation map symbols included with Ortelius cartography software.
Ortelius is a vector-based drawing program made especially for (though not limited to) map design and presentation. Through its drag-and-drop interface, Ortelius offers a solution for floor plans, landscape plans, scaled drawings, and a variety of custom maps.
Ortelius allows you to draw directly with features such as roads, rivers, coastlines, buildings, symbols, and contours. It’s designed for reports, presentations, books, research papers, invitations, magazines, web sites, brochures, public displays, and new media applications with professional-level results.
Every drawing feature supports map attribute information, such as those imported from geographic information system (GIS) map data, that can be referenced by Ortelius’ intelligent text labeling system. You can create your own styles and symbols or use any of the hundreds that are built-in. You can trace and draw over scanned maps and images, import GIS data from shapefiles, and make maps from included templates.
Ortelius costs $99 for the standard edition, though version 1.0.9 is a free update for registered users. A demo download is available for download.
There are a number of ways to add media to iTunes in Mac OS X Lion, depending upon the type of media and where the files reside. For example, in OS X Lion you can add movie or video files you’ve downloaded from websites or received as enclosures in e-mail messages. You can buy music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and apps for your iPhone/iPod/iPad at the iTunes Store.
The iTunes Store and Internet radio require that you be connected to the Internet before you can use them. And although both work over a dial-up Internet connection (more or less), both features work much better when used over a broadband connection.
To add a video file such as an MOV or MPEG document from your hard drive, either drag the document to the iTunes window or choose File→Add to Library (shortcut: Command+O) and choose the file in the Open File dialog. In either case, the file is added to your iTunes Movie library.
You can also buy movies, TV shows, and other video content from the iTunes Store. Shopping for video is almost the same as shopping for music. Here are the steps:
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- Click the iTunes Store in the Source List on the left.
- Either click a link or type a movie title, music-video name, actor or director name, keyword, or phrase in the Search field, and press Return or Enter to start the search.
- When you find a video item that interests you, double-click it to see a preview, or click the Buy Episode or Buy Video button to purchase the episode or video.