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Hello MapInfo Community, We are happy to announce MapInfo Pro v2023 is now available in 16 languages! With this latest update, MapInfo Pro v2023 is now available in 16 languages (English, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish).
Transkei GIS - MapInfo Training (Asia / Pacific Region) Web - https://tgis.com.au/ As a former Pitney Bowes (PB) senior consultant I have been a running MapInfo Training for nearly 9 years (2011 to 2020) years across the Asia Pacific region. I have provided custom training to large corporations as well small local governments.
MapInfo v19 was released a few years before Win 11, so it's not compliant and not ideal as per the documentation MapInfo 2021 is supportable for Windows 11 but for MapInfo 2019 in the install guide there is nothing mentioned about windows11. So as per the documentation, it is ideal to use MapInfo v2021. Please refer to the attached snippet for ...
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Customize MapInfo Pro to Improve your Efficiency. Like other windows-based applications, the interface of MapInfo Pro uses the Microsoft conventions of having a dynamic ribbon bar and a customizable quick access toolbar. Learn to improve your your efficiency and productivity by tailoring menus and tools to suit you.
The creation, processing and analysis of raster has been part of MapInfo Pro Advanced for some time now using our innovative raster format called “Multi-Resolution Raster” (MRR). With the Java-based Geo Raster SDK, it is now possible to create and process raster files on a server environment in either Windows or Linux.
We created a raster fro m a polygon contour TAB file using the SDK and then showed the newly created MRR table it in MapInfo Pro and Spectrum Spatial. With Spatial Manager we walked through how to create a layer and custom style for the raster.
MapInfo Pro and MapInfo Pro Viewer can view 3D maps saved to workspaces. And yes, we have a program in place allowing users on maintenance to switch to subscription at no additional cost. Question: At the moment, colors from objects in a tab file aren't replicated in 3D.
With MapInfo Pro v2021, we extended our support for GeoJSON making it more accessible. You can now open GeoJSON files in MapInfo Pro and export tables to GeoJSON files from within MapInfo Pro using the OGR Vector Files support. In this article, I will focus on the export process. Export to GeoJSON File