It is not a rumor anymore. MapInfo 8.0 has been released and I have already had 
a look at it. Some nice new features has been added.

One feature that I could have used years ago when I did a lot of vectorization 
is the Stream digitizing that adds a new node to a polyline/polygon when you 
move the cursor more then x pixels.

Here is a list of new features in MapInfo 6.5 to 8.0:
http://www.critchlow.co.nz/library/MI%20Files/MapInfo_Professional_8_Comparison_Sheet.pdf

Remember that MapInfo 8.0 is still based on the old code base, so we are not 
talking about the .NET version which now is known as the "Grande" project

Peter Horsb�ll M�ller
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-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Havermale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 4:09 PM
To: SCISOFT; 'Ben A Greenberg'; 'Cowper, Brian'; 
[email protected]
Cc: 'Sukkurwala, Gus'
Subject: RE: MI-L MapInfo vs. Manifold


I would advocate that any sort of comparison take place on the pending Pro 8.0 
versus an old code emulated by many.  Given that the rumor of the release for 
MapInfo Pro 8.0 is for this month, I'd wait a few days before discounting the 
MapInfo offering as suggested.

neil

-----Original Message-----
From: SCISOFT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 2:35 AM
To: 'Ben A Greenberg'; 'Cowper, Brian'; [email protected]
Cc: 'Sukkurwala, Gus'
Subject: RE: MI-L MapInfo vs. Manifold

I strongly disagree - painfully slow? You've got to be kidding! 

And look at the last week (or year) of posts here on MapInfo-L about MapInfo 
Professional's problems with MS Access; contrast that with the database 
facilities in Manifold 6+ and its powerful spatial SQL ... 

I main thing wrong with Manifold is that it's priced too low. 

Ian Thomas 
GeoSciSoft - Perth, Australia


-----Original Message-----
From: Ben A Greenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005 11:48 PM
To: Cowper, Brian; [email protected]
Cc: Sukkurwala, Gus
Subject: RE: MI-L MapInfo vs. Manifold

Right off the bat i can say that i would not reccomend Manifold over Mapinfo 
for day to day desktop mapping.  THis is mainly because it is painfully slow. I 
have found it usefull as a extra utility, but don't rely on it (like i do
mapinfo) for day to day work.  That being said, it's not a bad deal for $300 or 
whatever it costs now, assuming you also have Mapinfo, ArcView, or a 
compararble desktop product.

Ben  Greenberg
GIS Coordinator
NAI MLG Commercial
262-797-9400


-----Original Message-----
From: Cowper, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 8:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Sukkurwala, Gus
Subject: MI-L MapInfo vs. Manifold


Hi Listers,

I have been asked to evaulate Manifold, do any of you have experience using 
Manifold? I would particularly be interested in how Manifold compares to 
MapInfo. I will be cheking out an evaulation copy of Manifold this week, but 
any Manifold real world experiences would be helpful.

TIA

Brian Cowper

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