Is Microsoft MapPoint still available?
MapPoint was discontinued December 31, 2014 and is no longer supported.
What is MapPoint used for?
Microsoft MapPoint is a discontinued software program and service created by Microsoft that allows users to view, edit and integrate maps. The software and technology are designed to facilitate the geographical visualization and analysis of either included data or custom data.
What is the latest version of MapPoint?
MapPoint grew its feature set over the next 14 years and released its final version (v19) in 2013. Microsoft officially discontinued MapPoint on December 31st, 2014, and stopped supporting the software shortly after that.
How do I download MapPoint?
How to install MapPoint on Windows 10?
- Visit MapPoint’s download page.
- Click the Continue button.
- Select if you want to register or not.
- The download should now automatically start.
- Locate the MP2013 file that you just downloaded and double click it to start the setup.
Is Microsoft Streets and Trips 2013 compatible with Windows 10?
No it is not compatible.
Can you get GIS for free?
GIS software comes in two general formats: open-source and commercial. Open-source GIS software is free and the source code is openly available – meaning anyone can study it and/or make changes. In most case, free GIS software doesn’t have the same functionality and support as commercial GIS.
Which GIS course best?
Best GIS Courses in 2020
- Mike Miller on Udemy.
- Free Courses by Esri.
- UC Davis Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialization.
- Spatial Data Science and Applications by Yonsei University.
What replaced Streets and Trips?
Bing Maps
Microsoft Streets and Trips was discontinued in 2013 to encourage use of Microsoft’s new mapping service, Bing Maps.