Mapinfo Professional 8.0
MapInfo Pro integrates easily with your existing systems and platforms, supporting a wide range of data and GIS formats. Common PC files:. Microsoft® Excel. Access. DBF.

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Mapinfo professional free download - PolynodeExtractor for MapInfo, Plug-in for MapInfo, GeoMapSymbol for MapInfo, and many more programs.
CSV and delimited ASCII text files Relational and spatial databases:. Oracle®. Microsoft® SQL Server. PostGIS.
SQLite. ODBC compliant databases Spatial data:. AutoCAD® DXF/DWG. SHP.
DGN. GML. KML. OGC GeoPackage. And more Maps and imagery:. WMTS (background maps). WMS and WFS services.
Aerial images. Satellite images. Scanned paper maps.
Microsoft® Bing maps. Up-to-date worldwide street mapping at the click of a button, the MapInfo Pro Premium Services option provides access to Bing Road maps and other functionality to MI Pro users. For those that require background street mapping, this service provides incomparable value.
Benefits: Broad coverage: High quality maps for large parts of the world. Up-to-date reference maps: The background data is constantly being updated. Low cost: Very cost effective source of worldwide background mapping. Low effort: This service avoids the need for installing and managing data yourself. Just access it with a click of a button in MapInfo Pro. Improved ease of use! The look up utility provides an easy way to zoom the map to any place name, address or point of address in the Bing service gazetteer! The MapBasic development environment is a freely downloadable programming language for MapInfo Pro.
It can be used for any sort of customization from simply hiding or rearranging a few menus to creating comprehensive mapping applications. Knowledge of programming is helpful but if you are new to programming, MapBasic provides extensive on-line help, documentation and sample applications. Benefits: Easy to learn and use MapBasic comes with a simple development environment and includes a detailed help system.
In addition a comprehensive MapBasic User’s Guide and Reference Manual are also included. A range of sample applications, from simple demonstration examples and code snippets to complex applications are also provided.
A range of applications MapBasic can be used for automating repetitive tasks, adding new capabilities to MapInfo Professional or even creating specific mapping solutions for a particular use or industry. An example of adding a new capability to MapInfo Pro is the Distance Calculator tool, pictured here. The Distance Calculator is one of the many tools in MapInfo Pro’s Tool Manager. Vsam files in informatica tutorial. Source code from the experts. The default installation of MapInfo Pro includes a number of useful tools and utilities in the Tool Manager. Source code for nearly all of these tools is provided with MapBasic. Also, you can add your own MapBasic applications to the Tool Manager so they are always available with a few clicks.

You can even specify your MapBasic applications to run by default when you start MapInfo Pro. User-generated tools. MapBasic allows the development of software in popular programming languages such as C, C and Visual Basic to help automate repetitive operations in MapInfo Pro. Hundreds of third party applications have been created using this flexible development environment, many of which are offered to the MapInfo Community for free.
Hi, We are wanting to get some feedback from MapInfo and miTools users on the version of MapInfo Professional (MapInfo) they are using. To vote in the poll, please log-in to the TUFLOW Forum and vote using the available options. The reason for the poll is to help assess backward compatibility requirements for the miTools and MapInfo. The miTools are written in MapBasic, which relies on the functionality within MapInfo to operate correctly.
Currently, all but one of the miTools utilities are compatible with MapInfo version 7.0 or newer, with one utility requiring functionality first introduced in MapInfo 8.0. As time goes on, we are increasingly finding that to automate tasks in the miTools and to ensure compatibility with the newer Windows Operating Systems (eg Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit), we need to rely on the newer versions of MapInfo and MapBasic. Thanks for your feedback. It's greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, Mick.