I don’t know what kind of files you
wish to convert to be useable in ArcGIS, but Maptitude does allow saving
certain file-type in other formats, including those which can be used by Esri
products. Accordingly, you could (A) purchase a copy of Maptitude (which is
quite affordable) and do the conversion yourself, or (B) ask someone who is an
existing Maptitude user to do the conversion for you at a reasonable cost –
assuming you’re not talking about converting copyright-protected
material.
From: valisjason1
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005
10:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Maptitude] Re: Possible
to convert maptitude to .shp?
Gee, thanks for the helpful messages guys. I
didnt realize one had to be a GIS expert to
post to this board. And, as a matter of
fact, I did manage to get an "almost" free copy of
ArcGIS from ESRI.
I dont even need the map file, just the data
underneath. Is there absolutely NO WAY to get
at the underlying data, in the .bin file I
believe? No workaround that some GIS geek
worked out?
Thanks again,
Jason
--- In [email protected], Chris Wagner
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> Viktor,
>
> Hey
can I get one too......... ;-)
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> Chris Wagner
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Jason,
> >
> > You've got stone, I'll give you that
much but come on! Why don't you
> > ask ESRI for a free license key of a
copy of ArcGIS you found.
> >
> > Viktor Keenan de la Hoz - Senior GIS
Technician
> > City of Phoenix - Street Transportation Department
> > Design and Construction Management
Division
> > (602) 534-0498
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> > "There is no such thing as a dumb
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> > 01/07/2005 02:02 PM
> > Please respond to Maptitude
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> cc:
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Subject: [Maptitude] Possible to
convert maptitude to
> > .shp?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I have come in to possession of a large
supply of maptitude data
> > files. I do not have
> > Maptitude. Is it possible to
convert these maptitude data files so
> > that I can use them in
> > ArcGis? I know the Maptitude
website says that their data files are
> > proprietary, but I
> > thought I would ask.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jason
> >
> >
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> >
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