HOME PAGE: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hancockd/CityZen/index.html INSTALLING: Before you install or run CITYZEN you should read the disclaimer (at the above website) and backup your data. Unix/Linux: gzip'ped tar file: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hancockd/CityZen/CityZen-1.1-BETA.tar.gz MS-Windows: ZIP file: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hancockd/CityZen/CZen1-1B.zip Other: uncompressed PalmOS® database files: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hancockd/CityZen/CityZen.prc http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hancockd/CityZen/labels.pdb http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hancockd/CityZen/segments.pdb Once you have retrieved and unpacked CITYZEN, you need to install 3 files on your Palm® device: CityZen.prc, labels.pdb and segments.pdb. The online Users Guide can be found at: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~hancockd/CityZen/index.html where you can also download a local copy of the Guide. COPYRIGHT: CITYZEN is Copyright © 1999 David Hancock. You are free to use and distribute this version (CITYZEN-1.1-BETA) for any non-commercial purpose. Segment and country databases built from World databank I hosted at GRID-Arendal in Norway. The GRID (Global Resource Info Database) nodes are the responsibilty of the United Nations Environment Programme. World databank I (WD1) was compiled by GRID-Geneva and is a clean, up-to-date version of global boundaries, including new national boundaries with correct topology for countries emerging from the former Soviet Union and parts of Eastern Europe. This new data set is derived from an existing product, the PC World Database (which ESRI derived from World Boundary Database-II or WBDb-II), but includes many recent and significant changes in national boundaries. City data from World Cities Population Database also hosted at GRID-Arendal. The World Cities Population Database (WCPD) was produced by the Birkbeck College of the University of London in 1990 at the request of the United Nations Environment Programme in Nairobi. These database may not be for any commerical purpose. [ends]