Google Map Buddy 1.1

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If you have ever wanted to print a map from Google and spent ages putting images together to fit on one piece of paper then this program is for you. Using this software you can navigate to a specific location on Google Maps and select an area for which you would like to create a map. In lots of cases you can print out your map directly from the Google website but sometimes the map you want is just too big to fit onto one screen. Using this software you can select an area (a town, a state etc) at a zoomed-out level - then create a large image at a more zoomed-in level, and this program will stitch the images together for you. In seconds you can create a large .png image of either the street maps or satellite images of an entire city - at the highest zoom level.

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