You wrote:
Does anyone know of any software that is used just for viewing
mapinfo files?
You might want to check out:
1) the MapInfo ProViewer viewer (contact MapInfo)
2) the Geographic Explorer, a free viewer for MapInfo files and many other vector and
image files. You can
Actually, try a download of the Blue Marble Geographic Explorer at
http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products.asp?id=5
The Geographic Translator isn't free, the Geographic Explorer is.
Try a download of the Geographic Translator - its free and it will do
what
your want.
You wrote:
Could anyone recommend a good MapInfo compatible street routing software
package?
Specifically interested in optimal routing and drive time analysis.
We'll be formally announcing our GeoRoute component next week. In the meantime, you
might find it interesting to
Richard,
We sincerely apologize about the delay in getting back to you regarding web sites that
are using GeoObjects. I know it's a poor excuse, but we've been absolutely swamped
with our GeoObjects Competitive Upgrade offer, having upgraded several hundred
MapObjects and MapX developers in
We've had great success with the Wise Installer ( http://www.wiseinstall.com ) over
the last six years. We use it for all of our products (nearly 30 at this point) and
many of our GeoObjects developers have found it to work successfully with ActiveX
deployments.
Jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We've just released version 4.0 of the Geographic Transformer. The Geographic
Transformer will automatically convert the coordinate system and/or reference point
parameters contained within GeoTIFF headers into native Mapinfo TAB files for use
directly within MapInfo. You can evaluate the
Folks,
The Geographic Calculator has this feature. Information is available at
http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products.asp?id=1
Last July, Cliff Mugnier, Jacques Paris, and Walter ... (I only kept the
last message of the thread in which Walter's family name is not mentioned)
had an
Doug the List,
It seems to be a common misconception that the ESRI Shape format is a public format
with a "published structure". Sure, the SHP, SHX and DBF formats are documented.
Where are the SBN, SBX, AVL, and PRJ file formats "publicly" documented? These very
important files contain