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Google Earth Pro 7.3.1 Download Available with 64-bit Support and Improved GPS Mode

Google has numerous successful products, and Google Earth is definitely one of them. It allows us to travel virtually all around the world and it comes with many useful features. The reason why this software is so appreciated is that Google makes sure to improve it constantly. Recently a new version was released, and it came with 64-bit support.

This new version also took care of the bugs from the previous versions and Google added some improvements that should boost the performance of the program. Google Earth Pro 7.3.1 also brings some stability enhancements.

There is a regular version of Google Earth which is available on iOS, Android and web. However, this version doesn’t have as many tools and features like the Pro version. Google Earth Pro is available for MacOS, Linux and Windows.

New version

The Google Earth Pro 7.3.1 was released recently and it came with several new features. For example, Linux users received printing support. There is also a GPS mode available for all users, and CSV support. The new version brings SSL clients authentication support, as well as DirectX mode stability. There are some security updates as well, and the overall stability is improved. Obviously, this version also comes with 64-bit support.

Google Earth Pro 7.3.1 brings some improvements for business tools. For example, high-resolution printing is now supported. There are also measurements tools and XSV and ESRI GID files support. The Movie Maker tool allows 1080p videos production.

Nonetheless, there are also two minor issues that should be fixed in the upcoming update, as Google has already acknowledged them. For example, when updating the software from the 32-bit version to the new one, users lose their cache data. Additionally, there have been some stability problems when it comes to the “Tables” instruments.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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