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  2. MapInfo Pro - Wikipedia

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    MapInfo Pro is a database which manages information as a system of Tables. Each table is either a map file (graph) or a database file (text) and is denoted the file extension .TAB. Objects (points, lines, polygons) can be enhanced to highlight specific variations on a theme through the creation of a Thematic map. The basic data is overlaid with ...

  3. MapInfo TAB format - Wikipedia

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    As an alternative to the *.DAT file, MapInfo Professional can use other data formats such as, *.TXT, *.XLS *.WK*, *.MDB (and for each Microsoft Access format the software also makes another small file). MapInfo Professional still creates a .TAB file that contains information about the data set file, and the user interacts with the TAB file only.

  4. MapInfo Corporation - Wikipedia

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    MapInfo building at One Global View in the Rensselaer Technology Park, circa 1993.. MapInfo Corporation, initially incorporated as Navigational Technologies Incorporated, was a company that developed location intelligence software.

  5. Comparison of geographic information systems software

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    This is a comparison of notable GIS software. To be included on this list, the software must have a linked existing article. The selection of GIS software is a non-trivial task typically undertaken at project commencement. The use of appropriate selection criteria and methodology can be critical to a project's success, with considerations including outlay costs, ease of use, data and system ...

  6. MapBasic - Wikipedia

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    MapBasic also allows programmers to develop software in popular programming languages such as C, C++ and Visual Basic and use these with the MapInfo Professional GIS to create geographically based software, such as electronic mapping.

  7. ArcInfo - Wikipedia

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    The development platform for ARC/INFO moved to Sun Solaris at version 5.0, and to Windows at version 7.1. [ citation needed ] ESRI released a subset of ARC/INFO functionality as PC ARC/INFO for MS-DOS in 1987 [ 3 ] and later a version for Windows using a dBase tables (instead of INFO) for tabular data and a 'Simple Macro Language' (SML).

  8. MapInfo Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    The filename of a MID-file usually ends with .mid-suffix. If MID-file not exist, on import, MapInfo stores empty data to every data columns of created "Mapinfo Table". MIF-file contains Block with the description of attributive Data-columns and Blocks that stores Geomentry Objects. MID-file is CSV-like format to store the attributive Data. Each ...

  9. Geographic information system software - Wikipedia

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    Besides these, there are other open source GIS tools: Generic Mapping Tools – A collection of command-line tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets and producing PostScript illustrations. FalconView – A mapping system created by the Georgia Tech Research Institute for Windows. A free, open source version is available.