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2GIS is a Windows-compatible offline map and navigation utility published by Double GIS LLC that supplies detailed city guides, comprehensive business listings, and multi-modal route planning without requiring a permanent Internet connection. Designed primarily for travelers, commuters, and logistics professionals who need reliable spatial data when connectivity is limited, the program caches complete metropolitan maps together with rich metadata such as building footprints, entrance locations, office hours, phone numbers, and user-contributed photographs. The single-version lineup currently stands at 3.16.3.0, indicating an active but focused release cycle that emphasizes stability and data freshness rather than frequent major overhauls. Users can search for addresses, companies, or points of interest in Cyrillic or Latin scripts, after which the engine calculates driving, public-transport, or pedestrian itineraries complete with estimated travel times, transfer details, and turn-by-turn directions. Layer filters allow cartographic views to be toggled between standard road networks, satellite imagery, and thematic schemes that highlight pharmacies, ATMs, filling stations, or parking lots, making the software equally valuable for emergency planners, sales representatives, and tourists. Because all cartographic tiles and guide content are stored locally, the application remains operational in subways, remote regions, or international roaming situations, while incremental updates keep directories accurate without re-downloading entire datasets. The product is categorized within offline navigation and city-directory software for Windows desktops and tablets, bridging the gap between lightweight mobile GPS tools and heavy GIS workstations. 2GIS is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always offering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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