Maptitude for the Web
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New Features in Version 4.8

This latest release of Maptitude for the Web continues to provide powerful and easy-to-use web mapping tools. Maptitude for the Web 4.8 remains the best web mapping software for providing interactive access to maps and data on your web site. Maptitude for the Web 4.8 provides extensive new functionality and data:


New Application Development Features
Simplified installation with new Maptitude Server Configuration Wizard
Supports multi-CPU servers:
-Support for starting and stopping two instances of Maptitude for the Web
-CaliperNet.Connection lets you program two instances of the Maptitude process
-Assign a specific mapt.exe process to each user session with CaliperNet.Connection.Instance
Simplifies synchronizing map layers to SQL data sources:
-CaliperNet.GisdkDataAdapter provides a faster method for copying an SQL data table into native Maptitude binary format
-New RefreshControl lets you refresh a point layer periodically from an SQL data table
Supports Microsoft.NET version 2.0 and C#
-Compile command compatible with version 2.0 and 1.1 of the .NET framework
-Compile command now compiles C# web applications
-Added C# source code examples
Adds New Controls:
-MultiInfoControl extends InfoControl by letting you query multiple layers at once
-QuickZoomContol displays a custom zoom scale next to the map control

File Formats
Maptitude supports MrSID Generation 3 image files.
Maptitude imports TIGER/Line 2005 files.

GISDK
  With the flexible and powerful programming language (GISDK) that is included with Maptitude you can create new add-ins and applications and call GISDK functions and macros from other programs, written in another  language. Maptitude now provides many new functions for developers. These include those for additional array element manipulation, bit based integer processing, determining topological neighbors of DEM points, and obtaining system information such as processor type, the number of processors and whether Terminal Services is running, as well as many more.

New U.S. Data
Streets 2005 is based on TIGER/Line 2005 files from the U.S. Census with additional improvements by Caliper
Improved Census lines and boundaries (States, Counties, Tracts, Water Areas, Landmark Areas, ZCTAs, CBSAs, Places, Indian Reservations, and Perennial Water Lines) based on TIGER/Line 2005
2005 County Areas with 2005 population estimates
2006 CBSAs with 2005 population estimates
2005 Places
2006 5-digit ZIP Code point locations including P.O. Boxes, companies and buildings from April 2006