China's ExtremTrac Updates PC-Based Tracking Software
December 26, 2007Chinese asset management and tracking technology provider ExtremTrac Technology Co. Ltd. has unveiled an updated version of its PC-based GPS tracking software, the company announced Monday.
This latest software is an upgrade of the company's current EX300 stand-alone vehicle and personal tracking software, according to ExtremTrac.
Designed to work with its GPS/GPRS/GSM-based vehicle tracker and personal tracker hardware, the new ExtremeTrac software supports Google Maps, Google Earth and both Microsoft's MapPoint and Virtual Earth, the company said. It has added a number of new features to the software, including more vehicle control options and an alarm alert interface with a pop-up notification for car owners, ExtremTrac says. Users can also now switch maps with the press of a single button.
The software is particularly useful in countries beyond the United States and Europe where detailed street-level maps might not be readily available, the company suggested.
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