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From: graifer@net1.ucsd.edu (Dan Graifer)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Maps on the Macintosh
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Date: Sat, 25-Jul-87 21:43:45 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 25 21:43:45 1987
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Keywords: Europe, Maps

In article <19836@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> abbott@dean.Berkeley.EDU.UUCP (+Mark Abbott) writes:
>I'm looking for maps of Europe in a format useable by some Macintosh
>graphics program.  MacPaint would probably be best but most anything
>would do.  I'm look for both regional and all of Europe maps, both
>terrain and political.  If anyone knows of such, commercially produced
>or public domain, please drop me a note.
>
>	Thanks,
>	Mark Abbott
>	abbott@dean.Berkeley.EDU


STSC is marketing a set of APL workspaces and component files to do mapping.
You can contact STSC at (301)984-5000.  I have no relation to STSC except
as a satisfied user of APL*PLUS/Mac.
                              Dan Graifer
                              graifer@net1.UCSD.EDU
Disclaimer: Nobody ever listens to me anyways; Why should they start now?