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Map of Vermont (US State)
VITO Technology
A map of the Vermont by VITO Technology. Good for intercity travels with SmartMap. SmartMap is a mobile device application which uses vector and raster maps. It is compatible with any NMEA protocol GPS receiver (Compact Flash socket, serial port, BlueTooth or sleeve). The program enables you to view maps, determine your position on the map, view the current track (trail of moves), save the current track, and export tracks as ESRI Shape files.Layers include: Land Tundra Land Ice Sea Ice Urban Areas Trees Grasslands Croplands Orchard Swamp Inland Water Bodies Depth Contours Trails Major Railroads Major Roads Water Courses Bridges Reefs Boundary Lines Major Cities Map scale is 1:1 million. Good for use with any version of SmartMap. Please choose one of VITO SmartMap applications according to your device model: VITO SmartMap for Smartphone VITO SmartMap for SonyEricsson P910P900P800 VITO SmartMap for Nokia Series 60 VITO SmartMap for Pocket PC
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