Neil,
Will you be at MapWorlld? Partner Conference?

Jim Henry
JCH GeoINfo


Neil Havermale wrote:

Many of you likely know that I dig surface analysis....

I would like to direct any out there looking to expand MapInfo Pro 6.x+ into
grid analysis to give MapCalc Learner a try. It's a slightly limited version
of MapCalc Pro and is aimed at helping jump-start MapInfo users and students
interested in MIG-centric spatial analysis.
The Learner is available as a 14-day trialware download or as a $21.95 CD
with heaps of spatial analysis tutorial. It is limited to 100x100 grids as
well as depending on only WGS84 projections in TAB and SHP formats. Other
than these limitations you get all other functionality - spatial statistics,
neighborhood analysis, contours, grid mathematics, and much more. There is
also a nifty MIP app Freeware on the site below for MI Pro 6.x+ named
TravelTime that is an example of a MapCalc derived "travel friction" surface
as well as what .NET style MIP apps may look like.
MapCalc Pro adds MapInfo's MapX engine for projection management, expanded
grid import/export, as well as registration of geoTIFs that then rasterizing
either the image's RS values or image color values. Both MapCalc Learner
and Pro have excellent one button cross-integration to MapInfo and Surfer.
http://www.redhensystems.com/mapcalc

FYI
MidNight Mapper
Aka neil

http://www.redhensystems.com/mapcalc

...it was not VM that Marconi liked, it was dB Planner.....

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