
Manifold System Release
5.00 Professional Edition
Manifold System Release 5.00 Professional Edition is the most comprehensive, the most powerful and the easiest to GIS and mapping system ever created. Nothing else, at any price, even comes close.
Release 5.00 Professional includes a fabulous array of features while being easier to use and providing rock-solid reliability. The new 5.00 release delivers hundreds of upgrades to the previous release and incorporates over 2500 suggestions made by Manifold users and GIS dealers through the world. The program includes over a million lines of code and has been thoroughly debugged in the hands of thousands of users in over 80 countries during an extensive, seven month 5.00 release campaign.
"This product is AWESOME. Not only does the price blow everything else away but it's capabilities are seemingly endless.
I'm new to the world of GIS. I use Manifold 5 to create trail maps for the Front Range here in Colorado. Although I've encountered a few hurdles, Manifold 5 has been extremely simple to jump into and be productive after just a few hours in the help file and no real previous experience in GIS. The customer service has been top notch and in my case, extremely patient and helpful to a GIS newbie.
Because I'm not an experienced user of GIS applications I may not be able to trumpet all kinds of technical jargon about this feature or that, but I do know Manifold seems to have it all wrapped up into one amazing package." - User Comment
Highlights - $245 includes all of the following:
One program for all of your GIS needs -
Manifold System 5.00 is an integrated system that
simultaneously works with vector drawings, satellite and aerial photos, other
raster images, raster data, multichannel remote sensing images, 2D and 3D
surfaces and terrain simulations, multilayered maps, user supplied or
automatically generated labels and a vast range of database table formats.
Manifold does it all in one seamlessly integrated, high performance
package. Manifold 5.00 even includes a sophisticated, fast, powerful
Internet map server that's built right into Manifold so you can publish your
maps to the web for browsing by anyone.
Superior Microsoft Windows Compatibility -
Designed for Windows XP Today ! - Manifold System Release 5.00 runs in Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4.0,
Windows ME, Windows 98 and 98SE and Windows 95. Manifold System Release 5.00 is the only
professional GIS program that has achieved Microsoft's coveted "Designed
for Windows XP" compatibility status with Windows XP. The manifold.net
team works exclusively in Microsoft Windows operating systems, and Manifold
System Release 5.00 Professional is the seventh major application created by manifold.net
in a series of award-winning Windows applications. Manifold is by far the
"most Windows" GIS of any. 5.00 makes extensive use of
Microsoft's own code to guarantee perfect compatibility with Microsoft standards
such as ActiveX, OLE DB and ODBC, Microsoft Internet
Information Server, COM, Visual Basic scripting, Microsoft
Jscript (Javascript),
Microsoft XML and many others. If
you know Windows, you will immediately recognize and feel familiar with
Manifold's extensive use of standard Microsoft dialogs for common user tasks
such as opening and saving files, choosing colors and other routine
dialogs. Some other GIS packages use proprietary languages for scripting -
Manifold uses standard Microsoft languages built in.
"Great Program! I am somewhat new to GIS programs, but having to use ArcView occasionally ( which is a pain in the neck, as far as I am concerned), I really appreciate the ease of use of Manifold." - User Comment
Import and use maps and data from over 80
different formats - Manifold System can read data from over 80 different vector, raster, terrain elevation and database formats including specialty formats such as grids and the very latest government formats such as HDF EOS used with ASTER Earth observation satellite data.
Manifold reads all GIS industry standard formats, including government formats
in which millions of free maps and databases are published for free download via
Internet. Read .shp, .mid/.mif, .e00, SDTS, TIGER/Line,
DLG, VMAP/VPF, NTF, TAB, DXF, TAIF, DGN,
DEM, SDTS DEM, and dozens of other formats. This allows users to access terabytes of free GIS data by Internet directly from the source, and to use data from every GIS system known as well as from numerous specialty software packages.
Manifold System 5.00 exports to .shp, .mid/.mif, .dxf, mfd/mdb;
image formats such as .bmp, .ecw, .png, .gif, .jpg,
.tga, .emf, .tif and GeoTiff; .bil
surface format; database table formats such as Access .mdb, Excel .xls,
Paradox .db, Dbase .dbf, Lotus Wkx, HTML and ASCII
text .csv formats as well as to any OLE DB or ODBC database or to
database providers such as Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 or MySQL if installed.
Thumbnail (above left): June, 1992 composite scan of US from Pathfinder mission Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sensor. Bands 1,2,3 and 4 used to compose a false color RGB image. Vector outlines of selected Western states overlaid. Image shown in Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area projection centered on Latitude 45 N, Longitude 100 W. 5.00 can read AVHRR images directly right off the EROS Data Center CDs and manipulate the 5 band AVHRR data as desired to form images. The image linked to the thumbnail has been greatly reduced to save on web traffic. The original image in R5 is over 4500 x 2800 with each pixel being 1 km wide.
Detail
(above right): The incredible detail of
the VMAP 0, in VPF format, downloaded for free from the NIMA web site.
Islets off the coast of Finland.
Create and edit sophisticated maps - Manifold can create new maps from the ground up or edit any map, drawing, image, surface or data set imported into it. Want a map of counties that shows your county and a few surrounding counties? No problem! Open a regional map of counties and choose only the ones you want. Manifold has extremely powerful, CAD-like editing capabilities for creating and editing detailed drawings. Unlike an ordinary CAD editor like AutoCAD, Manifold always maintains correct geographic context plus a link to database information for objects in the drawing.
(Detail above left): The hatched
region shows a
single Congressional district in Texas. It has been shaped to include
voter populations favorable to the incumbent, a practice known as
"Gerrymandering." Pink districts are Democrat and Blue districts are
Republican. The screen shot is from a Manifold map server web site.
Fabulous Thematic Formatting - Manifold
includes sophisticated, yet easy to use, formatting effects that allow fine
control of the appearance of your map. Automatically color, resize or
restyle points, lines and areas using their data values for outstanding and
immediately comprehensible thematic formatting effects. For example vary
the size of icons of cities by their population, or change their color or the
point symbol used or all three effects at once. Manifold includes the
ability to use "asymmetric" line styles like arrows pointing in the
direction of the line or lines that have symbols on one side of the
line. Points may be customized to use symbols from any True Type
font or from any graphics file. 
Details (at right): Manifold can use a wide arrange of symbols, colors and styles to show the same information in different ways for maximum comprehension. Just point and click to change formatting. It's fast, easy and totally addictive!
"The Tools-Save to component options enable me to import the files into my image editor and then into my desktop publishing software. I have been able to produce the kind of output I desire. This is pretty amazing, considering I had no experience with GIS about six weeks ago." - User comment.
Superior image
capabilities -
Manifold has
by far the best image commands and features of any general purpose GIS
package. One can spend tens of thousands of dollars for ESRI's ArcGIS 8
and get far fewer image capabilities than are in Manifold for only
$245! Manifold 5.00's image capabilities are so powerful and so extensive they
are rivaled only by professional quality remote sensing / image processors and
by professional quality graphics arts programs like Adobe PhotoShop.
Like
PhotoShop, Manifold 5.00 provides a vast range of image commands and can work in
RGBa images for per-pixel, Alpha channel transparency. Manifold
even goes beyond PhotoShop because unlike PhotoShop Manifold can also edit
vector drawings and surfaces and combine image and vector layers with per-layer
transparency for all layers. Images may be imported, georegistered,
reprojected to any projection and then exported into common interchange formats
like GeoTIFF.
Illustration (above left): Editing an image using alpha transparency to feather the transparency of the image in a gradient.
"I just purchased Manifold GIS Release 5.00. I'm impressed with all the features and relative intuitiveness of the program. Actually it does more-or-less about the same thing as MicroImage's TNT MIPS. Are you familiar with it? It costs $5, 000.00! " - User comment.
Remote sensing image processing - 
Manifold
includes sophisticated functions to combine data from multi-channel remote
sensing image formats into synthetic RGB images, including a wide range of
features for image enhancement using sophisticated algorithms.
Illustrations (right): The images at right show an ordinary Landsat image assembled from three bands. The image at far right shows the same image enhanced by Manifold 5.00 with multiband information, including high resolution pancrhomatic sensor data.
Seamless, smooth data raster layers -
Using surfaces, Manifold can plot data variables in seamless raster layers that
are automatically colored by value. Show temperature distributions, chemical
plumes, population densities or any other variables in combination with images
or vector drawing layers. Manifold can create smooth raster data layers
from unsmooth point data sets by automatic Kriging interpolation in a simple Copy
the points drawing and Paste as a surface user interface.
Illustration (left): The image at left shows a US map overlaid with a false color gradient with editing of raster and vector layers. It shows image editing effects but also conveys the "smooth raster" appearance of many data rasters.
Integrated surfaces and terrains for 2D and 3D
visualization - Manifold can import terrain elevation data from almost any format known and incorporate surfaces into maps as shaded 2D images showing relief, slope, aspect or visualized as realistic 3D terrain views. Terrains may be overlaid with any combination of vector drawings or raster images. Surfaces are also used to provide continuous gradient displays of data such as population, temperature or other variables.
Surfaces may be shown automatically colored
with custom palettes, by value or using preset palettes designed for fast and
easy terrain visualization. Perform waterline analysis or create slope and
aspect maps. Automatically create contour lines or area polygons from
terrain surfaces. Manifold's 3D visualization and 2D surface analytics are
included within Manifold 5.00, but cost thousands of dollars and require
separate packages from other GIS vendors.
Detail
(right): A terrain view of the Montara Mountain SDTS DEM in false color by
elevation, overlaid with USGS roads from the same SDTS DLG quad topo map.
Detail (left): A terrain view showing the Grand Canyon using USGS DEM terrain elevation data.
"I must say I am a frustrated user of ESRI's ArcIMS and Mapinfo's MapXtreme. I hate them. Why exporting a map to a web involves taking lessons about Java servlets or server settings? But with Manifold, wow, is there anything so simple?" - User comment.
Integrated Internet Map Server -
Manifold includes a powerful Internet
map server that can publish your maps to Internet for people worldwide to view.
The map server allows browsing, panning, and zooming within maps that you choose to publish as well as support for queries, information tools and layer selection if desired.
Advanced users can customize the map server to create spectacular Internet pages.
Manifold
IMS (Internet Map Server) provides a high performance web mapping solution that's powerful
enough for organizations yet affordable by individuals. Manifold
IMS works with standard web browsers and requires no plug ins, no
programming and
no costly middleware. The map server is built into Manifold
itself so that Manifold can be used as a WYSIWYG development environment to
create a project. Based on a few mouse clicks and choice of preset
templates in the Export Web Page dialog, Manifold will automatically
create a set of .asp pages to dynamically publish the project to the
web. Manifold
IMS delivers blistering hot performance through sophisticated features,
such as object pooling, that are tightly integrated with Microsoft Internet Information
Server for maximum performance, security and reliability. 
Theater (above left) - Architectural plans for the TSB Theater in Plymouth, New Zealand taken from .dxf files. A smaller window, but showing how one can use Manifold IMS to publish CAD drawings.
Mexico (upper right) - A demonstration Manifold IMS application that shows a map of Mexico with layers using zoom ranges to control which layers come on upon zoom in. Shows labels as a layer. The "high compatibility" template is used to create a site that will work with older Internet browsers.
107th Congressional Districts (above right) - A demonstration Manifold IMS application that shows Congressional districts in the United States for the 107th Congress with many IMS features such as a legend, a query and Info and Find tools. Zoom in to see ever more detailed city names. Click on the Info tool and then click on a district to see the name of the representative and their web site. Try entering Barton in the Find box to see a bizarrely "Gerrymandered" district. The Query pane is set up with a query that will list all representatives in a particular state. Enter the state's two letter postal code and press Query to see the representatives, sorted by last name.

Extraordinary Selection
Capabilities - Manifold has the
best selection commands and capabilities in GIS. A variety of mouse-based,
command-based, toolbar and language methods allow perfect selection with speed
and power. Unlike old-fashioned GIS packages, Manifold can actually
transfer selections between images, surfaces and drawings within maps. For
example, select all pixels of temperature T in an raster temperature image and
then automatically select all road lines in a drawings that fall within the
selected pixel ranges. Manifold provides saved selections and Boolean
combinations between saved selections and the current selection, as well as
Boolean selection combinations using mouse commands. Manifold also
supports Visual Studio style "smart mouse" auto-selection in drawings
and programming forms.
Images above left: Manifold selection
commands work in drawings, images and surfaces. The region in blue is subtracted
from the selection in red to select only those pixels in red in the rightmost
image. Image editing commands can then be restricted to operate only on selected
pixels.
Superior Projections - Manifold includes
thousands of projections (including a vast array of national grids) with all
datums known to the US Government's National Imagery and Mapping Agency
(lots!). Project and re-project any image, drawing or surface into any
projection. Maps can use any projection desired and can consist of
multiple layers where all the different layers have different "native"
projections - the map will automatically project on the fly to show the contents
in the desired projection. Show the same image or drawing in different
projections at the same time! Manifold uses high precision ellipsoidal
trigonometric formulae to take advantage of the built-in, double-precision
floating point accuracy of Manifold 5.00. All geographic coordinates are
maintained and computed to an accuracy of 1/250-millionth of a meter at all
times.
Images
(left and right above): Manifold can
re-project a latitude/longitude image like that at left into Orthographic
projections such as the illustration at the top of this page, even including Polar
aspects like that seen at right. Cool!
"ArcView 3.2 can't georegister, but 8 can - although it's not as user friendly as Manifold." - User Comment (experienced user of both Manifold and ESRI ArcView, ArcINFO and ArcGIS 8).
Easy Georegistration - Georegister any
image, drawing or surface using any other image, drawing, surface or set of
control points. Manifold will "rubber sheet" warp images,
surfaces and raster data sets as necessary with automatica interopolation and
pixel management from any projection into any other projection desired.
Fast and easy control point management allows precise placement of control
points in a rapid workflow pattern. Manifold includes three
georegistration methods to allow tradeoffs between the number of control points
that are placed and the precision of the georegistration. These include a
simple method and a numeric method as used by most high-end GIS packages. In
addition only Manifold provides an affine georegistration that uses
sophisticated mathematics to achieve georegistration with many fewer control
points than are required by ordinary numeric
methods. Manifold 5.00 also
automatically generates a root mean square error surface for immediate
control of georegistration precision.
Manifold's fast and easy
georegistration dialogs make it possible to scan paper maps and to rapidly make
use of them in GIS digital mapping.
Australia Maps (above left and right): Beginning with a scanned paper map of Australia at upper left, Manifold can georegister the paper map so that it fits with existing digital vector maps at upper right. Manifold can then trace the central area from the georegistered image to create a new vector map object at right.
Image (above left): A satellite photo of the San Francisco Bay region georegistered to a vector drawing of the same region, overlaid with a spectrum-colored error surface showing the quality of georegistration. Manifold can automatically create error surfaces. The error surface is shown using 50% transparency so the georegistered image can partially show through for orientation.
Superior Database Capability - Modern maps link the objects in drawings with records from database management systems. One can then use the
map as a visual interface to the data. Manifold includes
the most sophisticated database management system capabilities of any GIS system
to allow work with tables linked to drawings, standalone tables or tables
resident in remote database providers like Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 or MySQL.
Manifold's database manipulation capabilities are so powerful they exceed
those of most dedicated DBMS systems! Including standard SQL, Manifold
also includes Spatial SQL and "fuzzy logic" SQL extensions.
Unique to Manifold System the Transform Toolbar allows unprecedented
manipulation of database tables without any SQL programming required. Tables may be imported into a Manifold project or linked into the project from
external providers. Manifold's database facilities are so strong that people will often use Manifold to explore and manage databases having nothing to do with maps.
"The actual database tools available for Manifold utterly kill ESRI's Arc(Anything)." - User Comment (experienced user of both Manifold and ESRI ArcView, ArcINFO and ArcGIS 8).
Intrinsic Fields - Automatically computed
values for objects in drawings that appear as table columns if you want
them. See locations, areas, bearings, lengths and similar without any need
for computations or scripting. They're built right in! As one user
put it: "The intrinsic fields in
the data table can NOT be stated enough. I find it incredible that I can take a
"stupid" AutoCAD drawing, with no attached data, and just bring it in
and bang. I have a whole bunch of useful data attached. The centroid coordinates
really are great. I use them almost every day. I even took my entire land parcel
drawing, and brought it in just to get coordinate points, so now I have not only
the areas, but the points to attach data to for certain labeling etc."
Active Columns - Active Columns (TM)
are like a combination of database tables, spreadsheet and ActiveX
scripting. Add an Active Column to any table and specify the
formula the Active Column should compute. Automatically, the values for
every row in the table will be computed and will be displayed in the
column. Suppose you have a table that shows areas of counties and
the total population of the county but you wished you had a column that showed
the
population per square mile for each county. No problem! Add an Active Column
called "Population Density" that divides the population by the area to
report the result as population per square mile. Active Columns can be used like
any field: click on the column head to sort by that field, use them to create
labels automatically or any other purpose. Active Columns can use any ActiveX formula written in VBscript, Javascript, PERL
or Python (wow!) and even call subroutines for Active Column computations of
unlimited sophistication. The partial examples in the images above
right and above left show a snippet of script that looks up a product category
name from a "Categories" table for a table of product. The
Active Column appears as the Category Name column in the product table
showing the category for each product listed in the table. The Category Name
column works like any other: click on it to sort, etc.
ViewBots - ViewBots (tm) are cool computation bars that report an automatically updated computational result on what you tell them to watch. ViewBots can watch a layer or any selection or saved selection, and can also make a selection or transform the selection. Instantly see statistics and arithmetic measures for the fields being watched. Easy to use! Only Manifold gives you ViewBots. Illustration (right): ViewBots can be used for many purposes, like finding all duplicated fields. Cool!
"More Like This" Technology
- Manifold System 5.00 is the first and only GIS at any price to include a
sophisticated neurofuzzy inferencing engine that powers Manifold's "More
Like This" technology. With a single mouse click "More
Like This" harnesses the incredible artificial intelligence power of
neurofuzzy inferencing without programming: open a table and right click
on a record and choose More Like This from the pop-up menu.
Manifold will automatically resort the table so that records similar to the one
you clicked on will be at the top. Working with a demographic database and
a county with a particular combination of per-capita income, educational status
and housing density catches your eye? Find more counties like that one
with More Like This in a single mouse click. How does it work?
Manifold knows what database columns are in view and it knows the contents of
the database. Based on the record selected Manifold automatically creates
a fuzzy query and launches the integrated neurofuzzy engine to find more
records like the one you are interested in. It works so well the results
are positively spooky, like magic!
Decision Support System - While "More
Like This" provides a fully automated, single mouse-click way of using
the Manifold neurofuzzy engine, the Decision Support System provides a
more flexible, point-and-click console for creating, editing and viewing
sophisticated queries using fuzzy logic. "Fuzzy" logic allows
queries that automatically make tradeoffs in a flexible way to find information
that traditional SQL queries cannot. For example, if searching for a new
home that has a "short" commute with "good" schools SQL
would force you to specify fixed criteria. Perhaps you would search for a home
that was within 10 miles of work with a school district that had an average math
SAT score of 650.
However, such queries would miss homes that had an 11
mile commute and a school district with average math SAT scores of 720.
You might want to make the tradeoff of one more mile of commute to get a truly
extraordinary school district, but old fashioned SQL won't let you. Manifold's Decision Support System provides a point and click, visual way
of specifying that you would like a "short" commute and
"high" educational achievement that will automatically make tradeoffs
using the neurofuzzy engine to score combinations that match exceptionally well
your desired criteria. No other GIS at any price includes a Decision
Support System. Illustration
(above right): A DSS query to find a nice place to live. The Hedge
column let's you "nudge" a query by emphasizing or de-emphasizing a
particular criterion.
Vectorization / Digitization - The
process of creating a new digital map often starts with an aerial photograph, a
satellite photo or a scanned paper map. Manifold includes powerful
features to create new digital maps from images and raster scans by using a
powerful set of manual and automatic tools. Use any combination of images,
surfaces or drawing layers seen together to create a new map.
Rasterization - Publishing vector drawings often requires rasterization, the conversion of the vector drawing to a raster image. Manifold can automatically rasterize any view that includes any combination of components. Rasterization is often used for specialized graphics arts effects as well. For example, drop shadows can be created beneath vector lines by first rasterizing the vector lines and then applying a Gaussian blur effect
Point and Click Transform Toolbar - Manifold tames complicated operations with drawings, tables, images and surfaces by encapsulating them in a point-and-click Transform Toolbar at the bottom of the display. The toolbar provides hundreds of operators that are automatically loaded to match the window type that has the focus. For example, drawing windows will have network analysis operators available while table windows will have operators for copying and summing fields.
"Manifold's spatial analysis is on par with ArcInfo's, and head and shoulders above for actual data analysis" - User Comment (experienced user of both Manifold and ESRI ArcView, ArcINFO and ArcGIS 8).
Superior Spatial Analytics - In addition
to Spatial SQL, Manifold includes numerous subsystems and capabilities for
spatial analysis and transformations. Each field in any drawing's table
can have a Transfer Rule that specifies how that field will be combined
in 1 to N and N to 1 spatial transformations. The transfer
rule will be used by spatial operators such as Spatial Overlays (point in
polygon, polygon in polygon, etc) operations or in Transform Toolbar
spatial operators. For example when using the Centroids operator to
find the centroid of a selection of points the N to 1
transfer rule might be set to assign the Average value of a given field
from all the different points to the centroid. If using point in
polygon operations to transfer the values of all points in an area to the
area object and the field of interest is a population, one might use Sum
as the transfer rule so that the population values of the points in the area are
summed to find the total population in that area. Manifold has a
vast array of spatial operators for use in spatial analytics, including 27
different operators for different combinations of points, lines and area
overlays (Areas to contained points, Areas to contained areas, Areas to
intersecting areas, Areas to contained lines, Areas to adjacent areas, etc,
etc).
"Very difficult to copy features from one drawing to another in ArcGIS (almost impossible in ArcView 3.2); very easy in Manifold, just copy/paste ;-)" - User Comment (experienced user of both Manifold and ESRI ArcView, ArcINFO and ArcGIS 8).
Superior Spatial Editing - Manifold
includes sophisticated Boolean editing operations that allow unions, dissolves,
clips and other operations using some objects to "cookie cutter" other
objects or to combine objects using their data fields as a guide.
Manifold's spatial editing operators are unusually sophisticated in that they
can work with any combination of objects no matter how bizarre the
topology. For example, a pattern of areas that include multiple branches
including disjoint "islands" and "holes" can be used to
cookie-cut through other lines, points and similarly disjoint areas without
problems. Manifold is the only interactive GIS system that can perform
such complex operations while automatically maintaining and cleaning topology on
the fly.
Automatic Contouring - Manifold can automatically create vector drawings from surfaces that show contours as areas or lines. Contours can be created for regions above given heights for a "wedding cake" effect, regions below heights or regions between heights. Intervals may be specified individually or a sequence of heights can be automatically generated at a desired interval range. Image (right): Contours generated as colored areas and overlaid on a shaded relief terrain surface. Contours are just as easily generated as lines.
Statistics and Analysis - Manifold’s operators and analytic subsystems include hundreds of analytic capabilities in statistics, general purpose mathematics, network analysis, graph theory, database logic, topology and computational geometry. Active Columns™ and ViewBots™ provide a new style of interactive analysis that's easy to use. Transform operators with drawings include sophisticated network operators such as automatic creation of Gabriel Networks, Relative Neighborhood Network, Spanning Tree, Clusters detection, Emergency Center and Service Center siting, Shortest Path, Delaunay Triangulation and more. Geometry operators include Voronoi diagrams, Buffer Zones of various types, Centroids using circle, box or center of balance, Cluster detection using standard and Zahn algorithms and many more.
Integrated GPS Capability - Manifold can
work with any NMEA compatible GPS device connected to your computer's serial
port. Use the GPS for a "moving map" effect to
automatically move the map as you travel. Automatic data acquisition can
sample the GPS on demand or automatically by time interval. This is a
great way to create new maps: farmers who want to map their property can simply
rig up a laptop computer running Manifold with a portable GPS and then drive the
boundaries of their ranch and the roads to create a new map. Cities can
mark their assets by simply driving to different locations and using the GPS
console to mark the locations of fire hydrants, bridges, electrical equipment or
other assets. WAAS-equipped GPS devices now retail for under $200 and can
provide 2 meter accuracy - a great way to create new maps with Manifold!
Charts - Manifold 5.00 includes fast and
easy 2D charting. Create a chart from any numeric field in any table, or
show multiple fields at the same time. Group and order fields
automatically in the X axis using any field for better comprehension of data
that makes more sense when aggregated. Manifold will automatically label
axes using ordinary or logarithmic scales.
Customization - Using industry standard XML files Manifold 5.00 may be easily customized to add new point styles, thematic palettes, units of measure, ellipsoids, datums and projection presets. Scripts may be easily added as menu items in the Tools menu and/or as command buttons to the Custom toolbar. Illustration (right): Custom point styles added from graphics files.
Powerful Programming Included - At no additional cost, Manifold 5.00 includes a complete programming system for scripting in Microsoft ActiveX scripting languages (Manifold is a Microsoft ActiveX scripting host). The power of Manifold System may be extended by writing scripts in Visual Basic Scripting Edition or Javascript, the default languages used in Manifold. Free downloads allow scripting in other languages as well, such as PERL and Python. The Manifold scripting environment includes a script editor as well as a sophisticated drag and drop Forms creation editor in the style of Visual Studio that allows visual creation of forms using a wide range of included Microsoft controls. A wide array of alignment controls makes it easy to create forms with evenly sized and well-spaced controls. Manifold also may be programmed from external applications written in Microsoft standard languages such as Visual Basic or Visual C++. For casual customization, Manifold includes Active Columns, ViewBots and SQL "ad hoc" programming.
Windows Copy / Paste Paradigm - Manifold uses standard Windows power moves like Copy and Paste to make conversions and to move data about. Want to see a geocoded table as a drawing in a map? Simply Copy the table and Paste As a map - automatically, points will appear for the table's records. Have a map that shows European cities and want a table of their latitudes and longitudes? No problem! Copy the drawing and Paste As a table. You can even Copy an image and Paste As a table to see a table of the RGB values for image pixels. When transforming data using copy and paste, Manifold will automatically pop open dialogs allowing user choices in a very flexible way. For example, when pasting a drawing as a table, Manifold can automatically compute numerous "intrinsic fields" for objects in drawings, such as Latitude and Longitude, X and Y coordinates in native projections or pixel image coordinates, Area, Length and Bearing of lines, selection status and more.
Unlimited windows and layers - Open many different images, surfaces, drawings, tables or maps at once and Copy and Paste between . Open the same component in multiple windows at once and pan and zoom and navigate all windows independently. You can even open the same map in multiple windows and see each one in a different projection! Use Linked Views to "steer" one window by clicking in a different window: for example, one view might be greatly zoomed in while another view shows an overview. Click in the overview window to "steer" the detailed view.
"You guys have a great product! I'm very happy to have found it. The documentation/examples, user interface, functional design, your timely support responses.....everything adds up to a very good thing!" - User Comment
Spectacular, Printable Documentation Manifold's Help manual includes over 2440 pages of documentation covering all aspects of the system with easy user introductions, detailed reference sections and over 35 major, step-by-step tutorial examples plus over 50 other detailed examples. The manual includes over 2700 color illustrations that show all aspects of use in detailed illustrations. The Help file includes a detailed index and thousands of hyperlinks to allow instant navigation between topics to relevant data. The Manifold 5.00 manual has been placed on CD as source Microsoft Word documents, complete with all illustrations, to make it easy to print out. Universities will find the new .doc chapters a handy source of instructional materials as well.
Starter Data Sets on CD - The Manifold CD contains hundreds of megabytes of cool maps with which to get started. World data sets include world countries in high, medium and low resolution, with and without provinces, plus lakes and rivers, ocean bathymetry, most airports, cities, named places, hydrography features and other layers. US data includes states and counties, ZIP centroids, cities, ZCTAs (ZIP codes as areas), named places, railroads, Federal lands, Airports, Parks, Time Zones and indices to the extensive USGS maps that may be downloaded free from Internet. One CD is but a drop in the ocean of free data that can be downloaded for use with Manifold via Internet.
Room to Grow - Manifold System is evolving faster than any other GIS system. The manifold.net development team rapidly implements the wishes of the Manifold user community, with new features emerging in Service Packs and new releases much faster than any other GIS. Each release of Manifold system includes thousands of suggestions and cool ideas from our highly active and highly demanding user community. Manifold System 5.00 Professional already includes reserved words, menu locations and panes for feature expansions planned for the 2002 service pack and release campaign. manifold.net accomplishes in weeks what some GIS companies take years to do with the wishes of our user community as our guide.
Full Screen Illustrations

The
thumbnails in this section expand to show full screen displays of Manifold
System 5.00 operating on a high-resolution monitor. Full size screen shots are
typically 700KB in size or larger.
Click on the thumbnail at left for a working view of Manifold 5.00 being used to assemble a complete set of USGS 1:24K-scale SDTS DEMs (digital elevation data) surfaces for the San Francisco Bay region. The diagonal slash of the San Andreas fault is seen running from upper left to lower right along the San Francisco peninsula. A base drawing of the Bay area is overlaid with an index to USGS 1:24K "quads" so that the data may be easily fetched from free Internet servers. A terrain coloring dialog is open showing the application of one of Manifold's many preset palettes.
Click on the thumbnail at right for an 800K screen shot of a Release 5.00 desktop showing image editing of a satellite view of Washington, DC, with Transform toolbar and map.
Faster, Smarter and more Capable than ESRI ArcView, ArcGIS 8 or MapInfo Professional ...
Don't get stuck using antique, "toy" GIS
packages when you need serious combinations of raster and vector layers.
Manifold Release 5.00 integrates raster images perfectly with vector
layers. Raster images may be re-projected as desired as no other GIS can
do and recombined in layers in a way rivaled only
by professional raster graphics packages such as Adobe PhotoShop. Click on
the thumbnail at right to see a 162KB shot of 5.00 being used as a graphics arts
editor to compose multiple layered images using transparency and other
effects. Three images are layered together to form a composite
image. Two of the images use per-pixel transparency
guided by other images that are used as masks. These are expert-level
operations that in some cases exceed the state of the art of professional
graphics arts editors. Awesome!
Neither ESRI ArcView nor MapInfo Professional v6 can project images at all, let
alone project them on the fly into simultaneous, different map views using
different projections. Full usage of raster images within a sophisticated
GIS environment requires a large and sophisticated array of capabilities such as
per-pixel transparency, integrated raster/vector selections, sophisticated layer
controls and many other capabilities.
Neither ESRI ArcView nor MapInfo
Professional v6 come close to the sophisticated raster capability built
into Manifold Release 5.00.
Click on the thumbnail at left for a 282K screenshot showing multiple simultaneous projections of the same image. It shows Mollweide, Eckert VI and Miller Cylindrical projections of the "globe.bmp" sample image, overlaid with two drawing layers: world boundaries and (in two of the maps) US boundaries. Note that Manifold can mix and match the same drawing and images within different maps at the same time. Images and drawings will be re-projected "on the fly" to suit the visualization needs of each map (the original image is untouched). The desktop also shows that multiple views can be opened into the same map at the same time with independent pan and zoom. If your GIS (like MapInfo or ArcView) cannot re-project images you should be paying lot less for it than the $245 cost of Manifold Release 5.00. Why pay much more and get much less?

Transparency:
Release 5.00 includes three methods for transparency: invisible pixels,
percent transparency by layer and even RGBa images that
allow each individual pixel to have its own percent transparency. Click on the small thumbnail at left for a 100K image that
shows the use of invisible pixels, a very simple method. We selected oceans in the globe image
used in the example above and then pressed Edit - Delete
to "delete" the pixels. This leaves the regions they occupied
transparent, so that when the image is used in a layer stack in a map items
below it can be seen through the transparent regions. In this case we see
the graticule "below" the floating world land areas. Note how regions of
invisible pixels are
projected just fine into Mollweide projection along with everything else.
Invisible pixels may be combined with RGBa images where
each pixel can have its own percent transaprency. Neat!
You can't do that with MapInfo Professional version 6 nor ESRI ArcView, no matter
how much money you burn. Invisible pixels are possible, in theory,
with ArcView but only with near-infinite hand manipulation of color maps.
Neither MapInfo nor ArcView allow percent transparency in layers or (don't even
think about it!) per pixel percent transparency.
Thumbnail
at above left: Transparent layers! - A partially transparent vector layer showing
urban areas overlaid on an image. Manifold can overlay any mix of image or
vector layers and set any layer to a desired percentage transparency. The
urban areas drawing has been thematically formatted and is seen in a small
window.
Click on the thumbnail at right for a 730K screen shot showing images of the San Francisco Bay region combined with vector layers. The Landsat 7 image (originally shot in Space Oblique Mercator) was assumed to be an Orthographic image. It's displayed on the fly within an "Overhead" Orthographic projection in the center map, which also shows US boundaries in a vector layer as well as a layer of hydrography lines from a Palo Alto 1:100K-scale USGS series map. Some of the lines in the Palo Alto set have been selected and appear in red. The large map in background shows a perspective view from space computed for a point over the Atlantic ocean to show how the Bay Area would appear to an incoming spacecraft rocketing in over the US. All image projections are done on the fly using the small image in the lower left of the display. Manifold can simultaneously show the same images and drawings in different views using different projections, with simultaneous re-projection of vector and raster data. Note: Many Landsat images are remarkably close fits when treated as Orthographic or Vertical Perspective images without any need to track down the orbit or other information required to fully utilize Space Oblique projection. Manifold can easily georegister an image with great precision to any desired projection. Download an image off the Internet and use it right away! Cool!
Requirements and Limitations
Manifold System 5.00 runs with Windows XP, 2000, NT 4.0, ME, '98SE, '98 and '95. A reasonably modern PC with at least 128MB of RAM and at least 50MB of disk space is required. IE 6 (or IE 5.5 with Windows '95) must be installed on the system even if you choose to use a different browser, such as Opera, as your default browser. The IE installation is used to assure that the Windows system is fully upgraded with all required XML parsing and ActiveX scripting Windows components.
Users of older Windows systems will experience some limitations: Windows '95 and NT4.0 users will not be able to use layer transparency because these Windows releases do not have the newer display routines introduced by Windows '98 and subsequent Windows editions. Windows '95 users will be limited to objects defined by a maximum of 32,727 coordinates ("inflection points"). Users of 16 bit Windows systems (Windows '95, '98, '98SE and ME) may experience memory limitations when working with large images or projects due to the inability of 16 bit Windows systems to correctly handle large memory spaces.
manifold.net recommends use of Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000. Windows NT is also acceptable if layer transparency is not required. Windows '95 is not recommended due to the many bugs and limitations of the system. At some future point or service pack for Manifold System 5.00, manifold.net may no longer support Windows '95.
Other than the practical limits imposed by machine speed and the user's patience, there are no intrinsic limits on the number of objects, layers, components or other aspects of a Manifold project. The only size limit is that a Manifold 5.00 project cannot exceed two gigabytes in size.
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A Steal at Twice the Price!
- Manifold System Release 5.00 Professional is priced at only $245: that's the best deal ever in GIS!
The data alone on the Manifold CD sells for hundreds of dollars from other vendors.
Plus, the spectacular image manipulation, surface and 3D terrain, spatial, networking, and topological commands included in
5.00 Professional often sell for thousands of dollars from other vendors.
Finally, the Manifold Internet Map Server built into Manifold 5.00 easily
outperforms other map servers that sell for thousands of dollars.
Call 800-556-5919 today to order your copy of Release 5.00 Professional, or teleport right away to the Manifold.net Online Store to buy a copy right now!
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