Desktop Image Map Editor is a super handy app that works on different platforms. It’s built using Javascript, which makes it easy to draw all sorts of standard image map shapes like rectangles, circles, and polygons. Plus, you get full control over the HTML code it generates!
This editor uses the canvas HTML element to help you draw shapes right on your images. It’s pretty straightforward! You just click and drag to create the shape you want.
If you're using a browser that doesn’t support the canvas element, don’t worry! The app uses something called the ExplorerCanvas library, which lets you achieve similar results with VML instead. This means more people can use it without any hassle.
The ExplorerCanvas does work fine but keep in mind that it's still in beta mode. So, if you're using Internet Explorer, you might notice a bit of lag compared to other browsers. We’ve tested it on Firefox (FFX) versions 1.5 through 3, Safari 3, Opera 9 and 10, as well as IE versions 6 through 8.
If you want detailed instructions on how to install and use Desktop Image Map Editor on your Mac, you can find them HERE.
This tool is great because it can run on any operating system that supports Adobe AIR—so whether you're on Mac OS X, Windows, or Linux, you’re covered!
If you're ready to give it a try or want more info about this awesome software, check out this link for downloading: Download Desktop Image Map Editor!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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