
Visual Imagemapper is an image map editor; easy to use for the amateur, but still powerful enough for the professional developer. An image map is an image that contains one or more clickable areas, also known as hotspots. Adding hotspots is both quick and easy when using Visual Imagemapper. You no longer have to cut and paste incomprehensible html code between the image map tool and the html editor, because you can easily open an existing html file, from which you select an image file to work with. Once you're done, you can save the code directly to the html file without changing the rest of the code in any way. If you need to edit the html code manually, it can be done - and you may even preview the map with the built-in viewer or an external browser.

Visual Imagemapper 3.1.68 was released by Vicentas on Thursday 12 October 2006. Its known requirements are : 32 MB RAM, 200 MHZ CPU.
Visual Imagemapper will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.