Draft:Mapchart
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Founded | 2014[1] |
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Founder(s) | Minas Giannekas[2] |
MapChart is an online cartography tool by self-employed app developer Minas Giannekas[2] that allows users to create, customize, and download maps for various purposes including presentations, reports, and personal projects. It offers a wide variety of maps, including world maps, continent maps, and fantasy maps that include but are not limited to Europa Universalis 4, Hearts of Iron 4, and Victoria 3. It is the #1 mapmaking tool of its kind.[3]
Users can create their own custom maps by choosing from various map types, color coding them, and adding legends.
Maps
[edit]Mapchart has a wide variety of maps. From the United Kingdom Postal Codes to Tamriel from the game Elder Scrolls.
On the website for Mapchart, they list it.
Historical Mapchart
[edit]Historical Mapchart is the counterpart of Mapchart that, instead of focusing on modern maps, has a wide variety of maps no longer accurate. Maps on Historical Mapchart include 1815, 1880, 1914, and 1938.
References
[edit]- ^ "Mapchart About/FAQ". Mapchart. Minas Giannekas. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ a b "Whidev". whidev.com. Minas Giannekas. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ "Mapchart app". App Store Preview. Retrieved 10 November 2024.