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6/11/2012: ArcGIS 10.1 Compatible Versions of MapLogic Software ArcGIS 10.1 compatible versions of MapLogic Layout Manager and Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool are now available for download.
6/7/2012: ArcGIS 10.1 Compatible Versions of MapLogic Software ArcGIS 10.1 compatible versions of MapLogic Layout Manager and Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool are now available for download.
6/2/2012: ArcGIS 10.1 Compatible Versions of MapLogic Software ArcGIS 10.1 compatible versions of MapLogic Layout Manager and Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool are now available for download.
6/2/2012: ArcGIS 10.0.0 Compatible Versions of MapLogic Software Version 10.0.0 of MapLogic software is now available for download. See arcGIS desktop release notes for more information.
6/8/2012: ArcGIS 10.0.1 Compatible Versions of MapLogic Software ArcGIS 10.0.1 compatible versions of MapLogic Layout Manager and Advanced Legend Symbol Label Tool are now available for download.
Do you have a MapLogic license for ArcGIS 10.1 on either your desktop or server? If so, you have access to these new ArcGIS 10.1 compatible versions of MapLogic software. When you purchase the new versions, you’ll also get access to ArcGIS 10.1 compatible versions of MapLogic Layout Manager and Advanced Legend Symbol Label.
Those who have been using version 10.1 in beta or release channel can continue to use that version. Those who have only been using version 10.0 can now switch to the latest version by updating their ArcGIS desktop to 10.1.
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