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Sept 30, 2021:
PTraffic ProPlus 1.5
30 days demo

Sept 30, 2021:
PTraffic Pro 1.5
30 days demo

Sept 30, 2021:
PTraffic 1.5
30 days demo

Sept 30, 2021:
PTraffic Show 1.5
30 days demo

May 21, 2021:
LineMap Draw Home 1.2
30-days-demo

May 21, 2021
LineMap Draw XL 1.2
30 days-demo


Sept 15, 2019:
PTraffic Pro 1.4.1
30 days demo



Nov 22, 2018:
PTraffic 1.4
30 days demo

Oct 29, 2018:
PTraffic ProPlus 1.1
30-day trial version

Sept 25, 2018:
LineMap Draw Home 1.1
30 days demo

Sept 25, 2018:
LineMap Draw XL 1.1
30 days demo

Sept 20, 2018:
PTraffic Pro 1.4
30 days demo

Mar 24, 2018:
Javascript-Bibliothek (Beta, german documentatin)



July 14, 2017:
PTraffic ProPlus 1.0

June 30, 2017:
LineMap Draw XL 1.0

May 19, 2017:
LineMap Draw Home 1.0



Mar 9, 2016:

PTraffic Pro 1.3.1

Mar 9, 2016:
PTraffic Std 1.3.1



Dec 23, 2015:

PTraffic Pro 1.3

Dec 23, 2015:
PTraffic Std 1.3

Dec 23, 2015:
PTraffic Show 1.3

Mar 12, 2015:
PTraffic Pro 1.2.3

Mar 12, 2015:
PTraffic Std 1.2.3

Mar 12, 2015:
PTraffic Show 1.2.1



Oct 6, 2014:

PTraffic Pro 1.2.2

Oct 6, 2014:
PTraffic Std 1.2.2

Oct 6, 2014:
PTraffic Pro 1.2.1

Oct 6, 2014:
PTraffic Std 1.2.1

Sept 25, 2014:
PTraffic Show 1.2

Sept 25, 2014:
PTraffic Pro 1.2

Sept 25, 2014:
PTraffic Std 1.2

Jun 12, 2014:
PTraffic Pro 1.1.1

Jun 12, 2014:
PTraffic Std 1.1.1



Nov 16, 2013:
PTraffic Pro 1.1

Nov 16, 2013:
PTraffic Std 1.1

Nov 16, 2013:
PTraffic Show 1.1

Mar 8, 2013:
PTraffic Show 1.0.2

Mar 8, 2013:
PTraffic Std 1.0.4



Feb 22, 2012:
PTraffic Pro 1.0.3

Dec 12, 2012:
PTraffic Pro 1.0.2

Oct 22, 2012:
PTraffic Pro 1.0.1
German Version!

Oct 22, 2012:
PTraffic Std 1.0.3

Jul 10, 2012:
PTraffic Pro 0.9.15
German Version!

Apr 6, 2012:
PTraffic Show 1.0.1

Apr 6, 2012:
PTraffic Std 1.0.2

Mar 12, 2012:
PTraffic Show 1.0



Jun 6, 2011:

PTraffic Std 1.0.1

Aug 12, 2011:
PTraffic Show 0.9.11

Jun 06, 2011:
PTraffic Std 1.0


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PublicSQL:

PublicSQL is a SQL variant to be used in JavaScript. It allows using SQL commands for access of tables and databases direct in JavaScript. It works with the "Portable Table Format", a text format like the CSV-Format. The tables maybe passed by a CD.

PublicSQL programs are executable without server extensions - the time-consuming database connection is not applicable. Also the access to remote tables is possible. And the best: PublicSQL is Open-Source-Software for free use.

More information at
www.publicsql.org



Linemap Draw - available versions


LineMap Draw is available in different versions which differ in the available resolution of the line map.

Features Home S M L XL
Commercial use -
Maximum image size in pixels 1200 x 1200 2000 x 2000 4000 x 4000 8000 x 8000 Lenght*Width maximal 536.848.900 pixels (23021 x 23021 if using a square format)
Price in € 29 49 79 149 249

Support for the maximum size of the XL version is only possible without a background image and depends on your hardware configuration (e.g. the amount of memory available)

Required size of your images

Size requirements for the output vary depending on their use:

The following calculation assists in finding the matching version of LineMap Draw:

Format of the page to be printed?
Format: x

Which resolution (DPI) is used to print the line map?
Resolution:     

Size of the border on all 4 sides of a page?
Border:

 Required image size: x Pixel

 

Defining the resolution

The minimum required print density depends on the viewing distance. The following table provides an approximate overview.

Example Approximante viewing distance dpi Example size in cm Example size in pixels
Booklet 30 cm 300 21 x 29,7 cm (DIN A4) 2480 x 3508
Poster small 1 meter 150 60 x 45 cm 3543 x 2657
Poster large 2 meter and obove 50 84,1 x 118,9 cm (A0) 1656 x 2341
Large-scale poster 5 meter and above 20 252 x 356 cm (Format 18/1) 1985 x 2804


Please note that these are only guideline values. We suggest contacting the advertising agency or print shop in advance about their resolution requirements. Higher resolutions provide better qualits and are widely used.