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24/05/2001 12:20:55
 
 
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24/05/2001 11:47:29
Jonathan Cochran
Alion Science and Technology
Maryland, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00510652
Message ID:
00510997
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13
Jonathan,

>It sounds like you're looking for suggestions, so here's another one :)
>
>We use SylvanMaps OCX, and have been relatively pleased with it. We currently have it in a VB program -- I've never tried to use it from VFP (we were still in 2.6 when we first implemented it). It's royalty-free, which is a plus. You can check them out at www.sylvanmaps.com. They have an evaluation copy you can download. It looks like they have some newer versions than what we are using.
>
>>Jay,
>>
>>>Doug --
>>>
>>> For an avocational interest in ancient Greek history, I recently purchased a mapping program from a group down under. It's available as shareware, but much less expensive than commercial packages, and I suspect that they would do volume discounting (a shareware author's dream!). Nice system developed in Delphi.
>>>
>>> There's no real programming capability, per se. However, the ability to create layers of maps and selectively show them adds an interactive ability. I don't think it exposes an OLE interface. You'd work with it as a separate application, and generate data files for it to use.
>>>
>>> If you're interested, I can give you contact info (that's all on my home system).
>>>
>>> Jay
>>
>>Yes! I'd be delighted if you'd send me the information. We've discussed the whole layering approach and that is of interest to us. Perhaps we can convince the developers to do a COM version. <g>

Yes I am! Thanks!!

I'll make sure to go take a look at this option. Sounds good.

Thanks again!
Best,


DD

A man is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep for that which he cannot lose.
Everything I don't understand must be easy!
The difficulty of any task is measured by the capacity of the agent performing the work.
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