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Release of MapInfo Professional V9.5

July 2008

Data Creation and Editing Tools – New CAD functionality

40 New Data Editing Functions for a wide range of applications

  • Property planning, cadastre mapping, parcel mapping
  • Road, rail, and other transport network data
  • Public service infrastructure such as communications, electric, water and gas networks

Programming with .NET

  • Design your GUI in .NET and run within MapInfo Professional
  • Embed MapInfo Professional inside your .NET application. Write it in VB.NET or C# or any .NET compliant language

Better Looking Maps

  • Automatic labeling around points
  • Extended formats for custom symbol support
  • Vector translucency (coming in November)
  • Map anti-aliasing (coming in November)

Enhanced Data Access

  • Support for MS SQL 2008 Spatial data format
  • Oracle 11G & annotation text
  • OGC WFS-Transaction support

Ease of Use

  • Quicker: access layer operations from the right click menu
  • Flexibility: sub categorize your custom symbols – your way
  • Quickly: pick the same color, line or pattern each time, every time
  • More Familiar: Vista/Windows-XP application look

Enhanced Licensing & Deployment

  • Workgroup deployment option – share your MapInfo files with other users
  • Support for activation from proxy server based networks
  • For Enterprise deployment, continued support for Citrix, silent installer support and support of scripting and silent product activation

DON'T MISS OUR WEBINARS!

Webinar: MapInfo Professional version 9.5 - The Power of Insight
If you are an existing MapInfo Professional customer or a GIS specialist, you will not want to miss the overview session on MapInfo Professional version 9.5. Take a detailed view of the new capabilities and functions now available to you. The session will include live demos of the extensive new CAD-like editing tools as well as information on .NET programmability, support for SQL Server 2008, WFS-T, a sneak peak at vector translucency and much more.

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