Checkout http://www.dbxgeomatics.com/ , the product is SVGMapMaker
2.0. A colleague and I have used it our web app.
http://epiqms.doh.wa.gov http://epiqms.doh.wa.gov/
The maps here are pretty simple, but that will change on the next
version where we have several layers. Using SVGMapMaker
The information is likely out of date since Manifold is not at v 5 and MI at
6.5 but this web site http://www.manifold.net/intro/faster_smarter_home.html
has a MI and Manifold comparison. But if you in addition look at the
features in Manifold v5 http://www.manifold.net/big_index.html, there is
in a printing problem and not notice the direction of the entire
company - I'll be in trouble soon.
Richard Hoskins
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Milo van
der Linden
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 10:01 AM
To: MapInfo-L list
Subject: Re
I have tried for years to get MapInfo to allow (for nothing) my use of MI in
my spatial epidemiology class. I would like to use VM as well. Simply NO
interest.Period. VM will sell academic licenses. I got some token rake-off
from MI. They seem to be completely unable to understand that I do not
Here are 4 for a start:
1. MI users need a definite link to a statistical package. Even better, a
stat package that has spatial routines. S-Plus by Insightful Software,
Seattle has a link to AV and with the S-Plus Spatial Stats routine. Its is a
bit bumpy, but it works. When you fire up AV you
-Original Message-
From: Neil Havermale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 6:08 PM
To: Richard Hoskins; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Joe Berry; Carol Snyder; Andrew Degemann
Subject: RE: MI-L MI in academics
Dick -
I am not certain you are totally correct on MapInfo's interest