| Maptitude for the Web | |
| Product Info | |
| • | Overview |
| • | How It Works |
| Data Access | |
| • | Included Data |
| • | Examples |
| • | Requirements |
| • | New Features |
| • | Pricing and Ordering |
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Data Access: Maptitude for the Web lets you create
maps using your own data. Map data from dBASE files and text files
directly, or access data from any ODBC compliant data source such as
Access, Oracle, or SQL Server. You can also use raster images such
as satellite or aerial photographs directly in your maps. These
images can be used as a means of reference or in conjunction with
the map editing tools to create or edit geographic files.
You can map ESRI Shapefiles, MapInfo TAB files, and Oracle Spatial
tables directly. With the built-in translators, you can also import
geographic data from other desktop mapping, GIS, and CAD packages,
as well as many common file formats.
Geocoding: You can link your data to map features
or locate data on a map using street address or ZIP Code, or by
simply pointing to the correct location. In a few easy steps, you
can use your own data to color code ZIP Codes by sales or display
the locations of facilities or customers.
| Direct Data Access for: | ||
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• ESRI Shapefiles • MapInfo TAB files • Oracle Spatial • dBASE/FoxPro/X-Base |
• All ODBC sources (including Access, Btrieve, DB2, INFORMIX, INGRES, Interbase, NetWare, SQLBase, SQL Server, Sybase) | • Text and binary tables • ESRI ShapefilesRaster files including SPOTView, TIFF, GeoTIFF, Orthophoto, ECW, and MrSID |
| Import/Export Support for: | ||
| • ARC/Info • ArcView • Atlas GIS • AutoCAD DXF |
• Defense
Mapping VPF & ITD • Digital Line Graph • ETAK MapBase • Excel |
• Intergraph DGN • MapInfo MIF/MID • Ordnance Survey NTF • TIGER/Line |
| Additional Support for: | ||
| • Enhanced
Metafile • JPEG |
• PNG | • Windows Bitmap |