Google Earth 7.1.1.1580 Beta

Google - (Freeware)



View 3D Earth, 3D representations of monuments, buildings, stars and satellites or just study the interactive globe with the amazing application called Google Earth.

Google Earth is a virtual globe that can be used to view the images recorded by satellite from most places in the world.

By entering the place to visit in the search, the application leads the user from space or a few meters above the ground, directly to destination. The accuracy of the photos is amazing.
Globe handling is very intuitive, being possible to orient the camera to rotate, move and naturally enlarge the image.

Additional information can be overlaid on the satellite image, such as hotels, restaurants, roads, etc.
Google Earth is entirely in 3D, relief areas (land and sea) and the buildings are also apparent.
It is possible to annotate the map, send a satellite photo by e-mail or to make measurements to the nearest centimeter. Google Earth is now linked to Google Maps with a single click and user can also vary the lighting of a place based on time.

The application offers the possibility to connect a GPS to view the route and take advantage of specific data such as elevations, speed, etc.

Title:
Google Earth 7.1.1.1580 Beta
File Size:
24.2 MB
Requirements:
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Freeware
Date Added:
22 Apr 2013
Publisher:
Google
Homepage:
http://www.google.com
MD5 Checksum:
55A65D7370AD0EADCAC97181539A8F08

# New features
- Support for LEAP Motion device
- Enhanced starfield
- Google Feedback tool integration
- Redesigned balloons
# Issues fixed
* Google Earth Client
- Polygons and image overlays display over the international dateline
- Performance improvements in Movie Maker and in viewing 3D imagery areas
- Ocean surface displays across Mac clients with Intel GPUs
- Full Map names display in Google Maps Engine maps
- Earth client now supports NTLM authentication for a PAC file
- Fixed Incorrect "Z-order" in rendering overlapped vector layers




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