Do you need a menu based on a map of your home town? Do you need to navigate through a business which is geographically spread around the state or country? Are you compiling technical/scientific documentation where you need pop-up information for strangely shaped parts? Are you preparing and distributing plans of your building to emergency services? All of these situations require sensomap navigation. Main features: Imagemap applet which can manage complex polygonal and discontinuous image-switching hotspots. Ideal for real-world diagrams where the user locates important places visually and then rapidly extracts the information required with a context-sensitive display or pop-up. Combines multi-level pop-up submenus with a context-sensitive preview screen which instantly updates information in response to mouse movements. Provides an ideal interface solution for a visually-orientated high-speed information retrieval system. Includes carousel scrolling, so that you can deploy large maps in a small screen space. A micromap allows you to orientate yourself while scrolling around large maps. Supports script triggers. The preview screen supports context-sensitive images as well as textual information. Offers a high level of database friendliness and can handle extremely large menus running into the thousands of menu items using its multi-level pop-up framecrossing submenus. Supplied with high-quality sample templates covering North America, Europe, South America, Africa, the Middle East and Western Pacific Rim.