Thursday, May 2, 2013

Map and Guide Desktop 2013 v19.0 Europe City MULTiLANGUAGE » Download FREE


PTV Map&Guide desktop possesses an extensive range of additional functions, which offer more than just route planning. For example, you can display your clients' addresses or put together personal routes.
"The unique feature"
Plus road closures
Use the road editor to change individual road closures on the map, to close or open specific roads (e. g. depot entrances that are blocked for other road users).

API
You can operate PTV Map&Guide desktop via your own interface (API) and, in turn, integrate customized functions into your software.

Display and classification of client data
In PTV Map&Guide you can import client data in different formats. The addresses can be categorised (e.g. as A, B and C clients) and visualised with different symbols or colours on the map.

Connection to Teleroute's freight exchange
Teleroute's freight exchange, which is now integrated into PTV Map&Guide, allows you to find additional freight along a route, for a return trip or at selectable stop-off points on your route, to book loads via the Teleroute freight exchange and then integrate them into your standard PTV Map&Guide itinerary.

PTV Map&Guide calculates the rise in costs incurred by transporting additional freight. By comparing these costs with the revenue from the transport order, you can easily see whether the order is profitable.

Add-on call center
The PTV Map&Guide additional module add-on call center helps you select the optimum service provider. And therefore avoid unnecessary costs. The software solution provides you with reliable localization and all the information you require about the location in a matter of seconds.

Requirements
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8
Pentium IV or equivalent processor
4 GB RAM
10 GB free hard disk space

Install-Notes:
Unrar the files
Burn or mount the Image with your favorite Tool
Start Setup and install
Follow instructions from CYGiSOreadme.txt
Done
Enjoy another fine CYGiSO release!


source: floads.com

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