5/09/2002 06:16:24, Bill Thoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> and because God kills a kitten every
>time somebody buys another copy of ArcView...
>

If we are talking about feral kittens, it could be the reason that ArcInfo is so well 
supported by the environmental agencies.

Any comparison needs to separate the hype from reality.  When getting comments on the 
relative merits of the two, you must understand that in the ESRI 
introductory training courses, they teach that MapInfo stands for "Worship Satan and 
eat children entrails" in an ancient hebrew dialect.  In the more advanced 
courses, they use a combination of hypnotism, subliminal measages and Grateful Dead or 
Britney Spears music (depending on the audience) to reinforce this point.

I think it would be kind of fun to post this same question on the Arc list and 
summarise the answers.  I sure that some of the Ersilite fundamenatlists would love to 
help you see the "error" of your predecessors ways.  Judge for yourself how much of 
the ESRI community's superiority complex and its loathing of all things 
Mapinfo is based on fact.

It has to be said though that I have noted some softening of feelings towards mapinfo 
by ESRI over the last few years, probably as a result of Arc's migration to a 
windows platform, its hypocritical "power to the people" marketing with ArcView, and 
the watering down of the topology argument since they have adopted the 
shape file format - or perhaps its just the aforementioned indoctrination wearing off.

Be assured that 4 or 5 years ago, the decision to go with MapInfo was probably a very 
sound judgement.  It sounds like your company has been operating 
successfully in GIS and probably saved hundred's of thousands of dollars in software 
and operator costs.

R


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