Frequently Asked Question
PAM Mapping vs. gpMapper
Last Updated 8 years ago
Q. PAM Mapping vs. gpMapper
A. To avoid any potential confusion between gpMapper & PAM with Mapping, here is a quick run down of the two programs.
-> gpMapper is a stand alone mapping program.
It is ideal for use by anyone who wants a mapping program to display an unlimited number of images and build on them by adding map features. It can be used for importing data from other mapping programs and planning projects such as rehabilitation or redesign.
-> Can you upgrade from gpMapper to PAM with Mapping?
Certainly… any work done in gpMapper will automatically transfer into PAM with Mapping if you upgrade.
PAM with Mapping is the mapping module integrated with PAM. It enables you to enter cropping data and livestock movements from the map as well as printing many paddock reports as maps.
Both programs are very similar. In fact, PAM with Mapping has the same mapping features as gpMapper and it is also has the added features mentioned above.
The Fairport Website has a comparison chart for differences between our mapping systems.
A. To avoid any potential confusion between gpMapper & PAM with Mapping, here is a quick run down of the two programs.
-> gpMapper is a stand alone mapping program.
It is ideal for use by anyone who wants a mapping program to display an unlimited number of images and build on them by adding map features. It can be used for importing data from other mapping programs and planning projects such as rehabilitation or redesign.
-> Can you upgrade from gpMapper to PAM with Mapping?
Certainly… any work done in gpMapper will automatically transfer into PAM with Mapping if you upgrade.
PAM with Mapping is the mapping module integrated with PAM. It enables you to enter cropping data and livestock movements from the map as well as printing many paddock reports as maps.
Both programs are very similar. In fact, PAM with Mapping has the same mapping features as gpMapper and it is also has the added features mentioned above.
The Fairport Website has a comparison chart for differences between our mapping systems.