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Google Satellite Maps Retriever 5.7


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 38 Limitations None
Publisher Softonpc File Size 1.3M
Date added 02 Nov 2009 Check your speed

Google Satellite Maps Retriever is a tool that help you to get small satellite tile images from Google Maps. You can view downloaded maps by Maps Viewer or you can combine them into a big BMP map by Maps Combiner.

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