![]() You have the option of setting either UTM or latitude/longitude as the coordinate system. In this case, I’ve uploaded a KML file with 3 points, one path and one polygon, and the KML code appears in the text box:Ĭlick on “Process KML Data”, and the file will be analyzed to determine what kinds of shapes it contains, and how many: Select the KML/KMZ file you want to convert, or paste the KML text into the box at the bottom. While those are still being fixed, Zonums has released an online KML to shapefile converter: I’ve posted previously on their stand-alone KML to shapefile converter, but a glance through that post’s comments will reveal that it has some serious bugs in it. ![]() Just got an email from Zonums Software that, after a prolonged hiatus, they’ve resumed development of free stand-alone and web-based geographic tools.
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