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Map Suite Web Edition
3.0.2
| Publisher: |
ThinkGeo LLC
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| Award: |
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| Date added: |
September 19, 2008 |
| License: |
Demo; $4995.00 to buy |
| Limitations: |
60-day trial |
| Supported OS: |
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista |
| Minimum requirements: |
400 MHz Processor with 256 MB of RAM, .NET Framework 3.5. |
| File size: |
34883K; Download Now |
| Date released: |
September 19, 2008 |
| Uninstaller included?: |
Yes |
| Screenshot: |
View screenshot |
| Virus Report: |
Clean! July 16, 2007 |
Publisher's Description
Map Suite Web Edition is an ASP.NET server control that you can use to develop Internet and Intranet GIS applications with rich, interactive maps. Designed as an easy-to-learn yet powerful .NET native component, Map Suite Web Edition makes Web-based GIS accessible to beginning and veteran developers alike. Now even more simple to use than before, Web Edition needs only a few lines of code to generate fully-functional maps. Designed to be used with Visual Studio 2008 or 2005 and the .NET Framework 3.5.
Map Suite Web Edition offers a next-generation GIS development experience with features like:
- Use less code to accomplish more with the new streamlined API - Built-in, AJAX-powered UI controls, including panning, zooming and mini map - Dynamic panning allows new areas of the map to fill in automatically - Create your own HTML tooltips, markers and info balloons - Deliver imagery in standardized format with Web Map Service (WMS) - Supports Oracle Spatial, SQL 2008, PostGIS, ShapeFiles and GRID - Customizable drawing system, data sources and more - Includes over 80 sample applications with C# source code - Royalty-free distribution of your project - Professional online support, training videos and guides - 1-Year Software Assurance Plan - Much, much more
Map Suite Web Edition's powerful GIS feature set includes spatial queries, Regular Expression rendering, chart/graph rendering, projections, track shapes, GDI+ drawing, geometric functions, class break and value-based rendering, and much more. |
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