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Now What Software/Cambrix Publishing Reference Travel in Time to Major U.S. Cities Through Detailed Aerial PhotosZoom in, zoom out & "See-Through to other eras! You can cruise over each aerial view and zoom in for a closer look at houses, baseball fields, skyscrapers, even cars. Use the Looking Glass tool and "SEE-Through" to corresponding photos from different points in time - and view the dramatic changes! Curious about the story behind an old building or landmark? Just move the mouse over it! Hundreds of features on the maps are annotated with detailed descriptions, like the "Liberty Ships" you'll discover docked in San Francisco Harbor. An amazing archive of historic aerial views! An enormous amount of research went into the collection of rare aerial photographs contained in TimeCity Flashback Atlas. Many are over 50 years old! Includes street maps with address look-up. Just enter the address, then watch as the area is instantly highlighted. You can even view the street maps through the Looking Glass tool, as you sweep it across an aerial photo. An almanac gives you detailed city histories. Discover the unique past of each city. Learn how they were born, key events in their growth, crises they've faced, and more. Tavel in Time to These Cities:
Requirements: MPC or Mac - any 640 by 480, 256 color monitor or better, 8 MB of RAM, a CD-ROM drive. Mac OS System 7.0 or better, or Windows 3.1 or better. Tested OK on Windows XP. It is an older product, however, and we were able to crash it once during our testing. ©1998 CD-ROM
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