>>we await the coming of MapInfo Pro 8.0 and MapX.NET

MapX.Net is out under the name MapXtreme 2004. MapX is not used as a product name 
anymore.
MapXtreme 2004 has both desktop (previous MapX) and web (previous MapXtreme) included.

The object model is total new and very improved. The GIS access is now centered around 
a table instead of a map window, like in MapX. Also very nice is that you now can 
control the GIS objects/features with standard SQL.

Not to forget: One can now use the very nice C# language, if your a OOP freak :), to 
both desktop and web.

Cheers,
Jakob 

-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Havermale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 1:39 AM
To: Mats Elfstr�m; Stuart Jones <stu_j
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MI-L Ang. MI-L Alternative to MapXtreme


The grass is always greener....

If you have any sort of experience with MapX you will quickly discern the limitations 
of the so-called MapX alternatives, including the pending MapX.NET. We too have been 
looking around since evaluating and finding the jump from MapX to MapX.NET will be 
neither easy nor low cost as well as the .NET benefits being difficult for us to bring 
into current terms.

Having invested a good heap of valuable engineering time into consideration of 
alternatives and finding mostly problematic omissions in all MapX-like offerings (so 
far) and then worse, getting all twisted up in the old technology versus utility 
collisions regarding the alternatives' most highlighted benefit, no or lower cost 
distribution licensing, we are essentially stalled out for the moment.. we await the 
coming of MapInfo Pro 8.0 and MapX.NET.  

Why? We are serious about our code investment and we must be sensitive, diligent as to 
how these other new entrant outfits will make enough money to survive, to compete, and 
therefore give us the technological advantages partnering is supposed to deliver; we 
are confused given they as the alternates, are not even in third, fourth, or likely 
even top-ten place but way down the significant GIS-tools supplier list. A fast horse 
that can not carry a fair load can never win. It's sad but true. Times do change and 
stuff does happen. Skills and the promise of "reuse" technology investment are still 
too sticky to the tar-babies we struck.  Life in FUD lane!  Please use your proper 
flashers!

MidNight Mapper
Aka neil

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mats Elfstr�m [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 6:39 PM
To: Stuart Jones <stu_j
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI-L Ang. MI-L Alternative to MapXtreme

Hi Stuart!

Why don't you take a look at the product suite from  TatukGis 
http://www.tatukgis.com/Home/home.aspx

I do not have any experience from their Web mapping software but it looks 
promising and I have been meaning to try the demo version but haven't 
found the time yet. But now that the matter has been brought up, maybe 
someone else has tried?
Anyway, they have a free GIS viewer which performs adequately, but I have 
still to make it open my MapInfo workspaces (which it claims it can).

On another cost level - at least in terms of licensing costs - is of 
course the Mapserver effort from the University of Minnesota, 
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/

which is built on freeware parts - but I expect there is a lot of assembly 
needed on that course.

H�lsning/ Best regards Mats.E
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2004-09-01 10:27

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Dear List

I'm looking for recommendations for replacements to MapXtreme. I would 
like to
create a web mapping application but the MapInfo licensing is prohibitive.

Ideally, any alternative will be able to produce thematics and be able to 
bind
to an external database. I'm looking into the open source MapServer though 
I'm
not sure that it supports these features.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Stuart


 
 
 

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