Quote Originally Posted by Mark Oliva View Post
Our project group has run OWM through the paces in tests with the demo version. Conclusions:

1) Compared with other 32-bit cartographic applications, it's impressive.

2) However, it's not a program that we would consider using. Just like CC3+, Dundjinni, MapForge etc., we consider the software to be obsolete. Our PCs all have 32 to 64 GB memory and have been running 64-bit operating systems for more than a decade. OWM, like the other programs I mentioned, allows us to use only 4GB of that memory and also denies us the use of many other advantages of the operating system. This would have been a great entry 15 years ago. We'll skip it.
Thank you so much for the comments and feedback!

Other World Mapper is a 64 bit application (the Installer will install a 32 version if your system is 32 bits), so I'm not sure what you mean with saying it only allows 4GB of RAM use? Also not sure what other operating system advantages it denies use? Let us know so we can look into it!

The only limitation is maps right now can't be larger than 20000 x 20000 pixels, which is something that will be removed later this year.

Thank you!