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Overview
MapViewer
is an affordable mapping and spatial analysis tool that allows
you to produce publication-quality thematic maps easily. Small
businesses, large corporations, independent consultants, scientists,
GIS analysts, and numerous government agencies are discovering
important trends in their data with MapViewer. Display your
data distribution easily and precisely with more easy-to-use
features than ever. Your data is unique and you need the best
mapping software for the job!
A thematic
map visually represents the geographic distribution of your
data. MapViewer will help you to:
- understand
demographics
- define
sales or insurance territories
- outline
marketing strategies
- track
population trends
- show
ecological distribution
- display
any geographically distributed data
With MapViewer,
you are not limited to the boundaries
and data included in the program. You can import boundary
files and data files in a number of formats to create truly
customized maps!
Map Types
MapViewer
provides you with several map types to present your data in
the most informative way possible. You can combine most map
types in a single window to present several types of data
in a single map. The MapViewer map types include:
Base
Maps
Base
maps contain boundaries without any data representation.
Base maps can be used with other maps to show features such
as roads, streams, city locations, boundaries that have
no data associated with them, and so on.

Contour
Maps
Contour
Maps take discrete data measurements, interpolate between
them to create a uniform grid, and then display lines of
constant values.

Vector
Maps
Vector
maps interpolate discrete data measurements to create a
uniform grid and display arrows that indicate the direction
and magnitude of the steepest slopes across the grid.

Non-Contiguous
Cartograms
Non-Contiguous
cartograms represent data values by changing the size of
the associated area objects while retainining their original
shapes.

Pin
Maps
Pin
maps are point location maps that draw a point at a particular
location on a map.

Hatch
Maps
Hatch
maps use colors and fill patterns to represent data ranges
or classes of data for each area on the map.

Density
Maps
Density
maps also called dot density maps, use symbols to represent
data values for areas on a map. On a density map, each symbol
represents some data value, so the number of symbols drawn
in an area is in relation to the data values associated
with that area.

Gradient
Maps
Gradient
maps display a continuous range of colors by interpolating
between discrete data points.

Dorling
Cartograms
Cartograms
represent data values by changing the size of the associated
area object. The Dorling cartogram replaces the original
shape with a circle.

Symbol
Maps
Symbol
maps place a scaled symbol on an area, curve, or point location
on the map. The symbols are scaled in proportion to the
data values represented for each area or point.

Territory
Maps
Territory
maps group objects into territories and provide statistical
information about the data associated with each set of objects.

Pie
Maps
Pie
maps are a way to represent several data values by drawing
a proportionally sized pie chart for each location.

Bar
Maps
Bar
maps are a way to represent several data values by drawing
a bar chart for each location.

Line
Graph Maps
Line
graph maps show line graphs of the data at each centroid
location. By looking at a single line graph, you can see
how the individual data value relates to the whole data
set.

Prism
Maps
Prism
maps draw each area, curve, or point as a raised prism,
where the height of the prism is relative to the associated
data value. Classed colors can also be assigned to prism
map boundary objects, allowing you to display two variables
on a single map!

Flow
Maps
Flow
maps show data based on line thickness. Flow map lines
can be drawn from one base map object to another, or you
can associate a data file with a base map of curves to create
a flow map.

MapViewer
Boundary and Data Files

The following
is a list of boundary and data files included with MapViewer.
These files are suitable for creating a wide variety of maps.
You can download MapViewer's boundary and data files from
Golden Software's web site. You can also create custom
boundaries by combining existing boundaries or by using the
drawing tools. MapViewer can import boundary files in several
different formats so you can also use files created in other
applications.
The MapViewer
CD-ROM contains Golden Software’s entire library of data files
and boundary files.
City
- AKcity.bna
- WYcity.bna: point locations of cities in latitude/longitude
coordinates
- State_Capitols_48.bna,
State_Capitols_50.bna - Locations of the state capitols
of the 48 contiguous United States and of all states.
- UScity.gsb
- Locations of over 500 major US cities.
- WorldCap.gsb
- Locations of over 170 world capital cities.
- WorldCity.gsb
- Locations of over 280 cities of the world.
- WorldCity.dat:
contains latitude/longitude point locations of miscellaneous
world cities in Golden Software Data [.DAT] format.
DLG
- The
DLG directory contains USGS 1:2,000,000 scale DLG files
converted to the Golden Software Boundary [.GSB] file format.
US
County 1990
- AK.gsb-WY.gsb:
1990 county boundary files, primary IDs are FIPS codes
- AK.dat-WY.dat:
1990 US Census data for each county
- US48.gsb:
map of the counties of the 48 contiguous United States based
on 1990 county boundaries
- US48.dat:
1990 US Census data for the 48 contiguous United States
- AK-HiRes.gsb-WY-HiRes.gsb:
high-resolution year 1990 county boundaries
US
County 2000
- AK2000.gsb-WY2000.gsb:
2000 county boundary files, primary IDs are FIPS codes
- AK2000.dat-WY2000.dat:
2000 US Census data for each county
- US48.gsb:
map of the 48 contiguous United States based on 2000 county
boundaries
- US48.dat:
2000 US Census data for the 48 contiguous United States
- AK2000_HiRes.gsb-WY2000_HiRes.gsb:
high-resolution year 2000 county boundaries
- US48_HiRes.gsb:
high-resolution map of the 48 contiguous United States based
on 2000 county boundaries
US
Miscellany
- Climate_divisions.gsb:
US climatic divisions
- CMSA.gsb:
Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas for the United
States
- CMSA&MSA.gsb:
Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Metropolitan
Statistical Areas for the United States
- CD106.gsb:
US Congressional districts for the 106th Congress
- CD108.gsb:
US Congressional districts for the 108th Congress
- HI_islands.gsb:
Hawaiian islands with the island names for primary IDs
- PMSA&MSA.gsb:
Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Metropolitan
Statistical Areas for the United States
- US48.gsb:
Contiguous 48 United States
- US50.gsb:
United States map in Unprojected Lat/Long, Alaska and Hawaii
in the correct locations
- US50.dat:
1990 Census data for each state
- US502000.dat:
2000 Census data for each state
- US50alb.gsb:
United States map in Albers projection, Alaska and Hawaii
by Southwest US
- US50ll.gsb:
United States map in Unprojected Lat/Long, Alaska and Hawaii
by Southwest US
- UScity.gsb:
point location of select US cities
- USintll.gsb:
major US interstates, highways, and tollways
- USStatePlane.gsb:
US zones for the state plane projection
- USTimeZones.gsb:
time zone boundaries for the US
US
PLSS
This folder
contains the townships of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS).
There is one file for each of the thirty states covered by
the PLSS.
US
Roads
This folder
contains the major roads and highways of the United States.
There is one file per state, plus one file of the whole United
States.
World
Administrative
This folder
contains 1st level administrative boundaries for over 110
countries around the world. The administrative boundaries
may define states, provinces, regions, or other administrative
areas within a country's borders.
- Afghanistan.gsb-Zimbabwe.gsb:
administrative boundaries for various countries
World
Miscellany
- Africa.gsb:
African countries
- Antarcal.gsb:
Antarctica Albers projection
- Antarcll.gsb:
Antarctica Unprojected Lat/Long
- Asia.gsb:
Asian countries
- Camerica.gsb:
Central American countries
- Europe.gsb:
European countries
- Namerica.gsb:
North American countries
- Oceania.gsb:
Australia, New Zealand, and neighboring island nations
- Pacificn.gsb:
Pacific view of the world, negative coordinates from -360
to 0
- Pacificp.gsb:
Pacific view of the world, positive coordinates from 0 to
360
- Russia.gsb:
Russia boundary
- Russia-proj.gsb:
Russia boundary split at 180 degrees
- Samerica.gsb:
South American countries
- World.gsb:
all countries in the world
- World-proj.gsb:
all countries in the world, Russia and Alaska split at 180
degrees
- World.dat:
1990 data for countries
- Worldcap.gsb:
point locations of country capitals
ZIP3
- AKzip3.gsb-WYzip3.gsb:
three-digit ZIP code sectional centers for the United States
ZIP5
- AKzip5-a.gsb-WYzip5-a.gsb:
five-digit ZIP code area boundaries for the United States
- AKzip5-p.gsb-WYzip5-p.gsb:
US Post Office point locations for five-digit ZIP codes
Importing
Boundaries from Other Applications
MapViewer
can import boundary information in several different vector
and bitmap formats. These include:
- Golden
Software GSM, GSB, BLN, PLT, GSI
- Atlas
BNA
- USGS
DDF (SDTS), DLG, LGO, LGS
- AutoCAD
DXF
- Windows
Metafile EMF, WMF, CLP
- Bitmap
formats include TIF, BMP, TGA, PCX, GIF, DCX, JPG, PCT,
WPG, PNG
- Georeferenced
bitmaps
- ESRI
SHP, E00
- MapInfo
MIF
Also,
you can read coordinates from worksheet data files to place
point locations on the map. Data files containing any type
of coordinates can be used to indicate points.

Worksheet
MapViewer
creates thematic maps by linking worksheet data to areas or
points on the map. If you need to display your own data on
a map, MapViewer includes a full-featured worksheet that allows
you to display, enter, edit, and save your data. You can read
data files in many formats, including XLS, SLK, WKx, CSV,
TXT, DAT, MDB, DBF, DB, BNA, and BLN. In the worksheet you
can transform, sort, and calculate statistics on your data.
Additional Features

There
are many additional features that MapViewer provides, including:
- Create
insets to show a portion of a map at a different scale.
- Export
your map to HTML with working hyperlinks.
- Use
the geocoding function to convert US street addresses to
latitude/longitude coordinates suitable for making a pin
map.
- Create
Thiessen Polygons from a point data set to define regions
of influence.
- Add
graticules, legends, and scale bars to your map
- Limit
the map to selected coordinates or a selected area
- Query
the map and show the results in several ways
- Use
one of the several map managers to easily keep track of
your map
- Several
reports such as centroid report, data for the selected object,
and a general map report are available
- Measure
the distance between selected Primary IDs or click on the
map to find distances
- Annotate
your maps with text using any typeface, size, or color
- Hyperlink
locations on your map to a web site or any type of file
- Display
information associated with areas, curves, and points on
your map.
- Display
place names, data information, or any type of text on your
maps
- Create
circles, squares, rectangles, polylines, polygons, or symbols
at any location on the map
- Create
multi-layered maps to present more information
- Zoom
in on areas to show different levels of detail
- Create
custom colors, line styles, and fill patterns
- Create
maps using any coordinate system and recalibrate maps to
use any coordinate system
- Use
one of the 25+ map projections
- Convert
areas to curves, curves to areas, and drawing objects to
areas
- Edit
polylines with break curve, reshape, and thin boundary
- View
the data and the map simultaneously
- Move
or copy map features between map layers
- Turn
on or off the display of any map or page features
- Many
more!
What's New
in MapViewer 7
New
Map Types
MapViewer
7 introduces three new types of thematic maps - Contour Map,
Non-Contiguous Cartogram, and Vector Map.
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Contour
Map
MapViewer can take discrete data measurements, interpolate
between them to create a uniform grid, and then display
a contour map showing lines of constant values. You
have complete control over the appearance of the contour
map and can easily limit the contours to your area of
interest.
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Non-Contiguous
Cartogram
Cartograms represent data values by changing the size
of the associated area object. In addition to the existing
Dorling cartogram, MapViewer 7 can now create a non-contiguous
cartogram, where the original shapes are retained but
resized according to their data values. Cartograms are
particularly useful when there is an inverse relationship
between area and the data value. They emphasize the
areas with the greater data values.
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Vector
Map
Like a contour map, a vector map also interpolates from
discrete data measurements to create a uniform grid.
It then displays arrows that indicate the direction
and magnitude of the steepest slopes across the grid.
You can control the frequency and appearance of the
arrows.
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Insets
An inset
is a display frame that is positioned on a portion of the
page. One or more layers can be assigned to be displayed within
an inset. Objects within an inset retain their original coordinates
even as the inset frame is moved on the page. The display
within the inset frame can be zoomed and panned.
Besides
using an inset to enlarge a portion of a map to show more
detail, insets can also be used to:
- Show
an overview of the whole map when a portion of the map is
enlarged.
- Apply
limits to one or more layers while other layers remain unlimited.
- Move/resize
Alaska and Hawaii in a 50-state map without changing their
coordinates.
- Show
multiple thematic maps on different parts of the page while
maintaining the original coordinates.
City/State
Pin Maps
Making
a pin map to show US city locations is easier than ever! Besides
the ability to make pin maps from X,Y coordinates or from
ZIP codes, MapViewer 7 can now make a pin map based just on
city and state names.
Pie
Map Enhancements
Pie maps
are more versatile than ever! The radius of each slice can
be varied instead of or in addition to varying the slice percentage.
You have your choice of pie shapes to most effectively display
your data.
Print
Preview for Tiled Printing
When your
map fits on a single page, MapViewer has always had a print
preview capability because of showing the page outline around
the map. For the case where your map is larger than the page,
MapViewer 7 adds a print preview for tiled printing. You can
see how the map will be divided between pages and can choose
exactly which tiles to print.
Negative
Buffer Distances
The buffer
tool in MapViewer 7 has been enhanced to allow a negative
buffer distance. You can create a buffer zone inside of an
area to show a setback distance.
Additional New Features
- Changes
to existing thematic map types
- Several
maps offer new options for displaying negative data
values.
- Several
maps allow mapping the minimum size to a value of zero
rather than to the data minimum.
- The
gradient map now provides precise control of mapping
colors to data values.
- Grids
and triangles can be saved from a gradient map.
- Objects
can be assigned to territories in a Territory Map based
on a linked data value.
- Territory
assignments can be saved to the linked data file.
- Geographical
summaries are now available in a Territory Map.
- Pin
map changes
- A
condition can be specified to filter data points.
- Projection
information can now be specified for non-Lat/Long coordinates.
- Import/Export
enhancements
- Multi-layer
imports can optionally either preserve or collapse layers.
- PIDs
can be auto-generated if they don't exist.
- Z
level info can be imported from DXF files.
- An
associated attribute table can be loaded to a linked
worksheet.
- Export
to DAT format.
- Export
only current view.
- Choice
of units when exporting projected map objects.
- Control
is provided over what attributes and linked data are
exported.
- Boundary
creation changes
- Weighted
Mean Center calculation.
- Spline
objects remain as splines and can be edited as such.
- Spline
objects now have a tension control.
- Layer
management enhancements
- The
Layer Manager has been redesigned to make it easier
to use and to show additional information.
- Layer
destination lists now include a [New Layer] choice.
- User
interface conveniences
- The
Move/Resize tool icon can be double-clicked to invoke
it in a multiple-use mode.
- All
file open, save, import, and export dialogs can be resized.
- Legends,
scale bars, and text objects can be double-clicked to
open their associated dialog box.
- Double-clicking
in the map window will open the map properties dialog.
- Analysis
enhancements
- A
region can be created from the current selection.
- The
Shortest Path command now has an option to return the
path to the starting point.
- Object
attribute changes
- Attribute
1, Attribute 2 and Hyperlink attributes can now be assigned
to additional object types.
- The
Redefine Attributes command can now copy data values
from a linked worksheet to the attribute fields.
- The
Multi-Assign Attributes command can auto-generate incrementing
IDs.
- Miscellaneous
- The
File | Reload Data command will reload the data file
that is linked to the active layer.
- Street
intersections are now supported by the geocoding function.
- New
worksheet Data | Text to Number and Data | Number to
Text commands.
- And
many more
System Requirements
- Operating
System: Windows 2000, XP, or higher
- 80
MB of free hard disk space
- 800
X 600 x 256 color minimum monitor resolution
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