Maptitude - http://research.umbc.edu/~roswell/maptitude.html

Here's a wish that might help us who struggle to stick with 
maptitude (as opposed to better known brands).  I wish that Caliper 
would provide a free GIS viewer similar to ArcExplorer.  I know that 
many folks download the free ArcExplorer and are then introduced 
to AV.  Seems like Caliper could do the same.  I'd certainly 
promote it on my websites.

Mike

> Maptitude - http://research.umbc.edu/~roswell/maptitude.html
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> Friends who tried to post in the past 12 hours: my apologies.
> 
> I had turned advertising off, thinking that it would be a while into the
> month before we would use up 5000 credits. Problem is: another listserv on
> the same account, used by a local non-profit organization, has 6 times as
> many people as this one, and they had to issue a few correction emails,
> and boom, the credits were used up, which I didn't realize. (not to
> mention that this listserv is pretty active too.)
> 
> I once asked the big non-profit to switch to a different list, and in
> fact, someone at Caliper asked me as well (and my apologies for not
> responding.) to switch to yahoo groups. (egroups). But inertia wins!  And
> though Egroups probably provides better service, for years their ads were
> more noticeable, so I stayed with Listbot. We've already got our current
> list indexed and searchable at mail-archive.com, and we already have a
> data-repository at directionsmag.com, so two of the yahoo functions all
> already accomodated.
> 
> Blah, blah, blah, and gab, gab, gab, in any case, for now, it's just
> easier to use this listbot system, turn the ads back on, and I'll pay for
> an account allowing ad-free mailings, because for some reason I can't
> stand ads. Please don't worry about "sponsoring" this. Honestly, I've got
> 6 listservs on this account that are too much of a pain in the whatever to
> switch to a different system, and I'm happy to support them. For the
> record, they are the board of the Maryland League of Conservation Voters
> (the C3 and C4), the CPHA Transportation Committee, the Baltimore Regional
> Partnership (that's the biggie) and the Mayor's Bicycle Advisory
> Committee.
> 
> 
> So,
> 
> 1. Folks to tried to post before: try again, and you'll be fine.
> 
> 1. I'm paying for additional credits so that posting problems don't happen
> again.
> 
> 2. Ads'll be there until I do that.
> 
> 3. Take your likely instinct to want to sponsor this listserv, and use
> those resources to add utilities to our data repository, to provide
> helpful responses to people, and to bring peace and joy to earth.
> (or, unwitting plug: give directly to your favorite League of
> Conservation Voters in your area)
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