How's about trying the Domino400 list?  Or notes.net?  I've seen some good
navigators which look like maps.  Maybe these could give you a reference.

Rob Berendt
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I'm familiar with WorksRight and they do have very useful stuff.  However,
I
need something to drive a series of 40" thin-screen monitors displaying
various regions of the U.S. and Canada overlaid with asset and resource
status/location received from satellite and GPS systems.
Thanks,
Reeve

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I know it's not PC based, but if you're good with C/S programming...
We purchased a package from worksright software called ZIPCITY.  We bought
it to stay on top of area code changes.  There are alot of other features
thrown in.  Like if you have a customer file with a zip code it can tell
you all the customers within a certain mileage.  Pretty slick.  Lots of
API's.  Dirt cheap.
http://www.worksright.com

Rob Berendt
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Does anyone know of a PC-based mapping application driven from iSeries
application data (location, status, availability)?  I want to display asset
and resource locations in a real-time basis on large plasma-type displays.

Please reply directly to me ( reeve@ltl400.com <mailto:reeve@ltl400.com> )
and save the list.

Thanks,
Reeve
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