I've had the good fortune, or misfortune to use quite a few GIS packages over 
the past few years and can assure you that Maptitude is streets ahead when it 
comes to ease of use. The trick with any GIS is understanding the terminology 
and Maptitude communicates it's functionality through a common-sense menu 
structure. The result is a new user is up and running with an extensie range of 
capabilities within a very short time.


Nick Nicholas
The Demographer's Workshop
tel 9418-3393
mob 0404-097-269


web www.thedemographer.net.au
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Map Boy 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 1:55 AM
  Subject: Re: [Maptitude] New User



  Obviously on a Maptitude listserve, folks are going to recommend Maptitude. 
What's key is folks who are using or have used other GIS software, and still 
recommend Maptitude.  I would count myself as one of those people, and I'm sure 
you will hear from several others who experience in various software packages.

  Maptitude has a great combination of ease of yse, price, and data that comes 
with the software.  The manual is designed to speed up the learning curve.  
Back to price, not sure exactly what type of analysis you intend to do, but 
more than likely Maptitude will handle anything that the much costiler ESRI 
stuff can do.

  The fact that you are new to this work and appearantly want to teach 
yourself, makes Maptitude an excellent choice for mapping.

  osuhdfs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    I am a program evaluator who is new to mapping and GIS work. I would 
    appreciate the thoughts of those who are more familiar with the 
    Maptitude software. Would you suggest Maptitude 4.8 for someone who is 
    new to this work. In other words, is it fairly "user friendly" for 
    someone just starting out? I am mainly looking for a program that will 
    allow me to work with locally-constructed databases available as Excel 
    or Access files.

    Thank you.






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