TNTmips is a geospatial analysis system providing a fully featured GIS, RDBMS, and automated image processing system with CAD, TIN, surface modeling, map layout and innovative data publishing tools. TNTmips has a single integrated system with an identical interface, functionality, and geodata structure for use on Mac and Windows operating systems. The interface, database text content, messages, map production, and all other internal aspects of TNTmips have been localized for use in many languages, including, for example Arabic, Thai, and all romance languages. The professional version of TNTmips is in use in over 120 nations while the TNTmips Free version (restricted in project size) is used worldwide for educational, self learning, and small projects (e.g., archaeological sites, neighborhood planning, and precision farming).

TNTmips
Developer(s)MicroImages, Inc.
Initial releaseMarch 3, 1986; 38 years ago (1986-03-03)
Stable release
2021 / January 5, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-01-05)
Operating systemMac OS X
Microsoft Windows
TypeGeographic information system
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitewww.microimages.com/products/

History

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TNTmips was initially branded MIPS from its creation in 1986 until 2022.[1]

General information

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TNTmips is a system for fully integrated GIS, CAD, with integrated geospatial database management.[2]

License levels

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  • TNTmips Pro (professional license),
  • TNTmips Basic (low cost license),
  • TNTmips Free (freeware).

Special Academic License (SAL)

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The TNT products include: TNTmips, TNTedit, TNTview, TNTatlas and TNTsdk. There is no distinction between TNTmips and TNT products with regards to license levels. All TNT products are available for Windows and Macintosh computers in a growing number of international languages.

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Sources

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  • Choudury, Sujit; Chackrabati, Depankar; Choudury, Suchandra (30 December 2013). An Introduction to Geographic Information Technology. New Delhi; Bangalore: I.K. International. ISBN 9788188237661. OCLC 957316061 – via Googlebooks.
  • Pu, Pulliang (16 August 2017). Weng, Qihao (ed.). Hyperspectral Remote Sensing : Fundamentals and Practices. Taylor & Francis series in Remote Sensing Applications. CRC Press. pp. 245–248, xi. ISBN 9781498731607. OCLC 979566860 – via Googlebooks.
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