TOUCHSHARE GIS

TouchTable® TouchShare™ GIS software extends TouchTable’s interface and graphics capabilities to ESRI®’s GIS software.

TouchShare GIS organizes project layers into a simple menu hierarchy which is manipulated through intuitive hand gestures. GIS data is displayed directly on the table and can be marked-up, navigated, searched, annotated, georeferenced and published as needed.

In addition, developers can create TouchShare GIS software extension modules to add user defined functionality to the TouchShare GIS Software application.

With TouchShare GIS, you can easily discuss and share GIS data using the advanced input and visualization abilities of the TouchTable®.

Gestures

Gestures:
TouchShare GIS translates hand gestures into commonly used input and navigation commands, creating an easy to use interface.

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Networking

Networking:
Displayed map and analysis data can be shared over multiple TouchTables allowing remote teams to participate in, and control, the discussion.

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Tours

Tours:
Specific points and actions can be bookmarked within a project and then played back as needed to simplify analysis and presentation.

   
Navigation

Navigation:
3-D Tools allow you to navigate through visualized data from different perspectives so that you can see the information from whatever angle you require.

See video

   
Draw/Annotate

Draw/Annotate:
Georeference, annotate and draw directly on the display.  Share or save this captured information on a project layer, on the web or over a network.

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Slider

Slider/Swipe:
Compare and contrast data or visualize trends using swipe and slider tools.

See Slider video | See Swipe video

 

Benefits

  • Creates a simple interface for accessing complex GIS layer information.
  • Intuitive hand gestures allow quick manipulation of layer data.
  • Unique toolset allows users to analyze and distribute information easily.

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"TouchTable technology is they keystone that bridges the worlds of GIS data gathering and new immersive collaboration technologies."