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Mapedit is an imagemap-editing program. Mapedit adds client-side imagemaps to web pages, simply by opening the page, selecting the image, and drawing rectangles, polygons and other shapes. There is no easier way to make an imagemap, and zoom support allows easy detail work on large images.
12/20/07: Mapedit 4.05 for Windows is out. 4.05 addresses the following issues:
In earlier 4.0 versions, closing an unmodified page would not unlock the file for other applications. This has been fixed.
Earlier 4.0 versions locked pages for both reading and writing, preventing users from checking out a page in their web browser. This has been fixed— version 4.05 locks pages for writing only.
The Delete key now performs a Cut operation.
Sometimes users leave their "URL" dialog on a second monitor, disconnect the second monitor, restart Mapedit and wonder where the URL dialog went. Version 4.05 does its best to prevent this. Of course, if your computer still thinks the monitor is connected, Mapedit does too. So if you can't see your URL dialog, try reconnecting your second monitor.
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