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Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition

Map Suite WPF Desktop Edition takes GIS application development for the Windows desktop to a whole new level, with a .NET-native control that packs the full power of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). With blazing fast rendering performance, powerful mapping features and support for the most popular data formats, Map Suite WPF Desktop Edition makes GIS accessible to developers of any skill.

Product Guides

This guide helps you get you up to speed with integrating the Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition map control into your your GIS software.

This guide explains how to use styles in Map Suite to beautifully represent your GIS mapping data. The guide includes an overview of styles, a detailed explanation of the various styles that ship with Map Suite, as well as a step by step guide of creating your own custom styles.

This guide explains how to use our custom serialization class to render your Map Suite objects to XML, or other format etc. This allows your GIS application to easily save things such as Layers, Styles, or even whole maps to XML to be recalled at a later time. The guide includes an overview of serialization system, and detailed explanation of the various classes, as well as information on creating your own serializer.

This guide walks you through installing the map control on your system and creating a simple GIS application.

This guide walks you through deploying your GIS software using the map control into a production environment.

This guide introduces the dependencies Map Suite WPF Desktop Edition needs with their features, versions and source websites.

This guide walks the various GIS data format that are supported in the map control. It also list any caveats related to the use of that format in your mapping application.

This guide walks you through various ways you can increase performance in your .Net GIS application.

This guide walks you through using SQLite as a storage format.

API Documentation

  • ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core

    The Core API documentation covers the ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Core namespace which resides in the MapSuiteCore.dll assembly. It contains all of the core GIS classes that are shared between the different Map Suite edition map controls and servers. It includes such classes as Style, FeatureSource, Layer, Projection etc. This is where the bulk of the classes are for most of the Map Suite products.

  • ThinkGeo.MapSuite.WpfDesktopEdition

    The Wpf Desktop Edition API documentation covers the ThinkGeo.MapSuite.Wpf DesktopEdition namespace which resides in the Wpf DesktopEditon.dll assembly. It contains all of the Wpf Desktop Edition specific classes such as the map control itself, Overlays, and supported map classes.

Code Samples

In addition to the samples below, we have dozens of interactive WPF Desktop Edition sample applications available.

All Samples
All samples about Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition.

Project Templates
These projects show various study cases based on Wpf Desktop Edition.

Background Maps
These samples show how to incorporate 3rd part background map(Google, Bing, etc) with your application.

InteractiveOverlays
These samples show various aspects of how to extend or create InteractiveOverlays.

Labeling
These samples show various ways to use labeling in your application.

Layers & FeatureSources
These samples show custom layers and feature sources from which you can get inspired to integrate your own data.

Miscellaneous
These samples show other miscellaneous features for the product.

Printing
These samples demonstrate robust printing and page layout features.

Projection
These sample features various usages of projection.

Spatial Functions
These samples show various spatial functions such as union, buffer, merging data etc.

Styles
These samples show various kinds of styles such as styles that scale or adjust based on time of day.

Vehicle Tracking
These samples show various features related to vehicle and asset tracking

Zooming Panning Moving
These samples show various ways to move the map.

NOTE: We have provided hundreds of .Net code samples in C# & VB.NET to help you get going quickly. We have categorized them to allow you to quickly find what you are looking for. Each code sample includes an overview, complete code online to review and the ability to download the sample to run it yourself.

Change Logs

  • Release Change Log

    This change log details the changes made to the product for each major release cycle.

  • Features & Bug Fixes Change Log

    This change log details the new features and bug fixes applied to the product for each major release cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • All Questions

    All the frequently asked questions about Map Suite Wpf Desktop Edition.

  • General Questions

    These frequently asked questions cover high level GIS and mapping topics that are not categorized in other areas.

  • Background Maps

    These frequently asked questions cover showing how to incorporate 3rd part background map with your application.

  • InteractiveOverlays

    These frequently asked questions cover various aspects of how to extend or create InteractiveOverlays. Examples of InteractiveOverlay functions are things such as drawing track shapes, shape editing and track extents.

  • Labeling

    These frequently asked questions cover various aspects of labeling features.

  • Layers & FeatureSources

    These frequently asked questions cover custom layers and feature sources from which you can get inspired to integrate your own data.

  • Miscellaneous

    These frequently asked questions cover various of other technical features of the products that are not included in other categories.

  • Projection

    These frequently asked questions cover various aspects of projection such as how to re-project your data.

  • Spatial Functions

    These frequently asked questions cover various spatial functions such as union, buffer, merging data etc.

  • Styles

    These frequently asked questions cover displaying your GIS data using various styles. Some examples of styles would include using class breaks, clustering points, heat maps, etc.

  • Vehicle Tracking

    These frequently asked questions cover various features related to vehicle and asset tracking.

  • Zooming Panning Moving

    These frequently asked questions cover various ways to move the map.

Help & Support Guides

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