Easily add maps to your documents and emails, and look up phone numbers and addresses.
Enso Map Anywhere
Imagine this. You are writing an email to a friend and you mention that you want to meet at your favorite breakfast place in Chicago: Tre Kronor. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to send them Tre Kronor’s address along with a map? Currently, the only way to do this is to open your browser, load up a site that provides maps, do a search for the restaurant, wait for the map to appear, copy the URL of the map to your email, copy the address to your email (and reformat it), and finally close your browser. Gross—and you’re not even sending a map, just a link to one!
Enter Enso Map Anywhere.
Enso Map Anywhere lets you select and address or a business name and add a map in place. For instance, if you don’t know where a business is, you can just highlight its name and you’ll get a beautiful map from Google with the location marked, along with the business’s full address and phone number. Alternatively, you can use the map command on a partial address like “4611 N Ravenswood” to get a map and the full address. It’s a great way to look up a forgotten ZIP code.
Because map is an Enso command, you’ll be able to do it anytime and anywhere. You’ll be able to get map images in Microsoft Office apps, most email apps (including webmail), and almost any place other than a “plain text editor” (meaning an app where you can’t make text bold, like Notepad). Even in places where map images don’t work, you’ll still be able to get the detailed address for a business or residence.
Don’t know what an Enso command is? Then take this tour, or watch this related Enso Words demonstration .
Give Enso Map Anywhere a try. It’s free. And once you try it, you’ll wonder how you ever survived without it.
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Enso Map Anywhere v0.1
Why Beta?
Humanized is committed to world-class customer support. Even people who don't love Enso love our support. This product is in beta, which means we can't guarantee full support. But that doesn't mean we won't try.
Michael Reilly
September 30th, 2007 1:36 pm
love this map beta!!!! one idea:
right now, when I highlight an address in a web page and CAPS-MAP, it says “cannot display images here”. Instead, maybe I could define a “default display location” like GoogleDocs or MS Word. The web is where I am most likely to highlight an address and want an instant map.
Just seeing a picture won’t be enough for me most of the time. I also need to Zoom/Pan/Get Driving Directions to have a good shot at finding somewhere. If it also provided a link to help in this case, that would be great.
You’re not dead until nobody thinks of you. Maybe Enso should mention Jef more often?
Can you fix this error?
http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/7984/erroroccurredrp7.png
Having an actual map instead of just an image would be awesome. But, for the image feature there really should be alternative commands like “map satellite” and “map hybrid” for those types of images.
A zoom option like “map 40 chicago” to have a more wide view of the city would be a good improve.
David Forslund
May 7th, 2008 11:37 am
309 Aragon Ave, Los Alamos NM
[Cannot display images here.]
309 Aragon Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA
is all I get when I use the map command
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