tions, support for linked ECW images,
...
www.manifold.net
Cheers!
Ian Thomas
GeoSciSoft - Perth, Australia
-Original Message-
From: Tim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 January 2005 9:22 PM
To: Mapinfo-L
Subject: RE: MI-L MapXtreme and C++
Thanks Uffe,
We have
9/2005 14:22
To: Mapinfo-L
Subject: RE: MI-L MapXtreme and C++
Thanks Uffe,
We have a new system which replaces the old 133MHz system which could
run MapXtreme (1GHz, 256MB), we just want to support the old system, but
it's looking more like this is not possible.
I guess we have no choi
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To: Mapinfo-L
Subject: Re: MI-L MapXtreme and C++
Hi Tim,
Integrated mapping requires, that MapInfo is installed on the computer,
so it isn't cheaper than using mapX, but offers other possiblities.
MapInfo Runtime should also be an option.
If you are truly locked into that kind of hardware, .
geoobjects and possibly more. If you require editing TAB
files, it could be harder.
Kind regards
Uffe Kousgaard
www.routeware.dk
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mapinfo-L"
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:20 PM
Subject: MI-
So, thanks for help on the integrating MapInfo front.
Looks like we're gonna have to start using MapXtreme2004 for our future
projects.
Question(s).
As I have mentioned, we currently use MapX. Problem is, MapX is not
supported in two years, so we need to move to a new product.
MapXtreme2004 using