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College Campus Map
Here is a MapsAlive tour of a college campus. This tour demonstrates the MapZoom feature that lets you zoom the map to see more detail and drag the map in all directions. The example uses polygon markers for the campus buildings and lists all the locations on the map in the categorized directory. The search box makes it easy to locate any building by name.
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Organizational Chart
This tour uses semi-transparent rectangles to highlight the different departments within the President's Cabinet. Notice how much information you can present all on the same page.
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Arlington National Cemetery
This example uses the MapZoom feature to let you zoom in and out of the cemetery map. The tour uses popup slides to display a photo and text for each location on the map and shows how you can use a dropdown list to select locations on the map.
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Supreme Court of the United States
Here is an example that uses a photograph for a map. Mouse over each justice on the photograph to learn more about them. Any image can be a map!
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Motor Coach
Here is an example of a tour for a luxury motor coach showing all the interior features as well as views of the lot in a motorcoach park.
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Restaurant Menu
This tour shows how you can present a restaurant menu using popup slides. Mousing over a menu item displays a photograph and more detailed description. This would be a wonderful addition to any restaurant's website.
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Trial Evidence Presentation
This example uses MapsAlive to present evidence for a courtroom, hearing or conference setting. Photographs, maps, and documents are easily displayed interactively. MapsAlive is an easy-to-use and much more flexible alternative to Powerpoint presentations.
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