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Pitney Bowes MapInfo is a powerful geographic mapping and analysis software. This software is designed in such a way that you can easily determine the relationships between data and maps. Pitney Bowes MapInfo gives business analysts and GIS planners (even non-professional users) a whole new perspective on their business. This software can share information-rich maps and graphs with you and increase strategic decision-making power. Seeing patterns and trends with the help of detailed maps and graphics will allow you to make more informed decisions and invest in better business opportunities. With MapInfo you can have extensive access to CAD data creation and editing tools. The software supports a wide range of files and formats and you can share the results of your work in various forms.
Easy to learn and use software with user-friendly interface
Supports a wide range of data formats including common file formats in Windows
Fantastic functions for creating and editing data
Flexible map view and visualization options to easily build high quality maps
Share data results
Windows7 Hardware Requirements
1024×768 resolution or better 16 or 24bit Color Graphics 1.5GB Disk Space or higher 512MB RAM with a 1GHz Pentium processor
Windows 2008 Hardware Requirements
1024×768 resolution or better 16 or 24bit Color 2.9GB Disk Space 512MB RAM with a 1GHz Pentium processor
Windows8 Hardware Requirements
1024×768 resolution or better Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver 16GB (32-bit), 20GB (64-bit) Disk Space 1GB RAM (32-bit) 2GB RAM (64-bit) with 1 GHz with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
Windows 2012 Hardware Requirements
Super VGA (800×600) Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver 32GB Disk Space 512MB RAM with a 1.4 GHz (64-bitprocessor) or faster single core, 1.3 GHz (64-bit processor) or faster multi-core
Instructions for installing each version are included in the Readme.txt file.
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