
A key feature of HarrierMap is its inbuilt labelling and linking system which can add relevant meaning, information and enhanced intuitive navigation. This works by selecting a label 'type' which dynamically displays a set of labels on the map, as well corresponding list adjacent. These points of interest track with the maps as they're explored, and can be linked to any type of web-based media including web pages, documents, articles, photos and video.
Where two or more different aligned sources are available - such as an aerial photo image and a street map - HarrierMap can toggle between them, allowing instant comparisons and complimentary information. And they need not be your typical street map and satellite image either.
As well as single maps or multiple maps which can be toggled, HarrierMap also offers dual onscreen synchronisation allowing pixel-accurate comparison between two sources.
Click here for an example of synchronised maps.
Unlike some other well known mapping solutions, all of a HarrierMap project can be kept up to date at the discretion of the client. This includes commissioning new satellite images to be taken when needed.
Being built and delivered using Flash, HarrierMap can be totally customised for seamless integration with any website project.