Better Than Google Earth?

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Google Earth is Free, but there are certain features that are available for additional cost:
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Google Earth | Free
From popular destinations like Maui and Paris, to the reaches of the universe, to local restaurants and schools, Google Earth puts a wealth of Earth and space imagery and other geographic information right on your desktop. See satellite images of your childhood home, read articles from Wikipedia, or view images of distant galaxies from the Hubble Space Telescope. Google Earth is free for personal use. No registration is required.

Google Earth Plus | $20*
Google Earth Plus is the ultimate tool for mapping enthusiasts. Plug in your GPS device to see your current position in real-time, or import data from your trek to relive the adventure. Import a homes-for-sale spreadsheet to view the locations of houses relative to schools and parks, or print images of the secluded beach you must visit on your next vacation.

Google Earth Pro | $400*
Google Earth Pro harnesses the full power of the tool. Offering an expanded feature set, enhanced printing, and the fastest data delivery speed, it is the ultimate research, presentation and collaboration tool for geo-specific information. Google Earth Pro is used by successful, forward-thinking professionals to deliver complex data sets simply and clearly.
 

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BuckleBoy said:
Wow! I rely on Google Earth so much, I'll have to try this one out! Now...if there was a way to adjust the time of day so that I can see all the irregularities in plowed fields... ;) ...well...maybe that's too much to ask.
-Buckles

You should try using a few different tools including GE and MSN as well as aerial photos from terraserver.com. I noticed that in MSN in one view a structure was there, but when I scrolled around and back the structure had been demolished. It took me a while and a lot of refreshes to get the structure back again!
 

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