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

Carl.

I am interested about the limits to which Mapt can be pushed.  I am about to start
a large project, involving some 150000 parcels.  In the last 5 years I have
preferred maptitude over other GIS, and I would like to use it for this project.
However, I do not know how well Maptitude would perform with such a large
database.

In your experience, after digitizing the parcels, how did Mapt perform in managing
(displaying, laoding, quetying) the database?

Maybe the people at Caliper could provide some comments about actual applications
of Mapt  (or other of tbeir products) with large databases.

Cheers,

Armando Scalise


Carl Chance wrote:

> Maptitude - http://research.umbc.edu/~roswell/maptitude.html
>
> >wow.
> >
> >usually if i need to make a data set, i make it in mapinfo 4.1 and import it
> >to maptitude. is it just because i haven't bothered to learn how good
> >maptitude is? any other MI/mapt users care to comment?
>
>         Bob,
>
>         I haven't worked with Mapinfo.  I have digitized complete
> parish(county)
> parcel maps with 30000 parcels in Mapt and it works great.  It is so much
> easier
> that AV.
>
>         We do a lot of hard copy presentations and I have gotten good comments
> with AV.  I am
> trying to get City to 2001 and only use PowerPoint but they are kickiing and
> screaming.
> This is just MY opinion and observation.
>
> Carl L. Chance
> City of Lake Charles
>
> >
> >the one thing that i really like about maptitude is the quality of the
> >printed output. i like the way it makes streets and hiway signs, and how it
> >builds the legends. good looking output is so much easier with maptitude
> >than with mapinfo. how is AV better at printed output than maptitude?
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >bob rogers
> >south carolina
> >
> >
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