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Microsoft MapPoint

Microsoft MapPoint North America 2009
Developer(s)Microsoft
Stable releaseMapPoint 2011 / March 2011; 7 months ago
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeGIS software
LicenseProprietary EULA
Websitemicrosoft.com/mappoint

Microsoft MapPoint is both a technology ('MapPoint Web Service,' previously known as MapPoint .NET) and a specific software program 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. Numerous acquisitions (Vexcel, Vicinity Corporation, GeoTango, etc.) have supplemented both data and feature integration.

MapPoint is intended for business users but competes in the low-end geographic information system ('GIS') market. It includes all of the functionality of the most recent version of Streets and Trips, the consumer mapping software, at the time of development, as well as integration with Microsoft Office, data mapping from various sources including Microsoft Excel, and a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) interface allowing automation of the MapPoint environment.

The MapPoint technology is used in

  • End-user desktop software:
    • MapPoint (for North American and Western European business users)
    • Microsoft Streets and Trips (for North American home users)
    • Microsoft AutoRoute (for Western European home and small business users)
    • Encartaencyclopedia (Atlas functionality)
  • Web-based services:
    • The Bing Maps website maps.bing.com
    • The Microsoft Virtual Earth development platform
      • The MapPoint Web Service using SOAPXML
      • The Virtual Earth Map control, an ActiveX control, which lets users make requests via JavaScript to an AJAX map object

Versions

Microsoft MapPoint as the software is typically updated every two years and available in both upgrade and full packaged product form; the current version is 2011. Previous versions were released starting with 2000 (developing from Expedia Streets and Trips Planner 98, a consumer mapping application included with Office 97 Small Business Edition), which was slated to be included in the Office 2000 Premium Edition suite, but never was.[1][2]

  • MapPoint 2000, initial release
  • MapPoint 2001, very similar to 2000; more of a data update
  • MapPoint 2002, updated interface to Office XP style
  • MapPoint 2004, last version to run on Windows 9x
  • MapPoint 2006, significantly updated GPS integration and features, last version supported on Windows 2000
  • MapPoint 2009, updated interface with bigger icons, core engine remains the same
  • MapPoint 2010, many user and API enhancements, including the ability to show/hide map symbols and labels by type[3]
  • MapPoint 2011, significantly updated map data and points of interest

New versions have not always been at the same time as the equivalent Office releases despite being numbered similarly; notably the 2002 release was excluded from the Office XP suites due to a lack of equivalent programmability, and 2006 was released well before Office 2007. The program's icon and toolbars were not updated until the 2009 release to stay consistent with modern software applications.

Version 2009[4] sporting an overhauled interface and claimed better Office integration was released in late 2008.[5] The core map rendering engine remained the same and the GIS data was not updated as recently as one might expect of a product released in 2008, leaving out subdivisions, roads and other features that were completed in 2007 and which are shown on online mapping systems.[6] Further, the 2009 version replaced all built-in icons with icons that were mostly brown or darker colors. This made them difficult to see on the map and resulted in users trying to restore the icon sets from version 2006.[7]

Old versions 2004 and 2006 both included 336 pushpin symbols. The 2009 version replaced these symbols with a new set of 46 pushpins. A new template[8] can be used to add missing pushpin images to the program. The full range of pushpins were reintroduced in MapPoint 2010.

The software is available for Microsoft Windows, and includes a less-featured edition entitled Pocket Streets for the Windows CE family of products, such as Pocket PC, and Windows Mobile for Smartphone and Automotive.

Online

In 2002, Microsoft launched a free online MapPoint service.[9][10] This was superseded by MSN maps, Live search maps, and Bing Maps.

See also

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References

  1. ^http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/1999/07-12o2k.mspx
  2. ^ Paul Thurrott, Microsoft announces MapPoint 2000, Windows IT Pro, 3 November 1998
  3. ^Mapping-Tools.com: How to use Microsoft MapPoint: New Features in MapPoint 2010
  4. ^Review: MapPoint 2009
  5. ^MapPoint 2009 arrives 9/1, Streets & Trips 2009 in October
  6. ^Microsoft Streets and Trips 2009 will speak street names
  7. ^Adding MapPoint 2006 Pushpins to MapPoint 2009, MapForums, a Community of VE/MapPoint Users and Developers.
  8. ^Template adds old-style pushpins for Streets & Trips 2009 / MapPoint 2009
  9. ^Robinson, Gail. 'Microsoft launches UK mapping website'. Webuser. http://www.webuser.co.uk/news/top-stories/378872/microsoft-launches-uk-mapping-website. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  10. ^'MSN MapPoint Offers a Better Alternative to MapQuest With a .NET Future; MapPoint .NET Platform Combined With Intuitive User Interface Brings Location Intelligence to Life on the Web With MSN MapPoint, Carpoint and HomeAdvisor.'. Microsoft. Jan 24, 2002. http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-1319188/MSN-MapPoint-Offers-a-Better.html. Retrieved 26 July 2011.

External links

  • ninemsn Maps & Directions Microsoft MapPoint, more places, route multiple destinations, plan trips quickly and get real-time GPS functionality with this mapping ...
  • MP2K Magazine, an independent magazine/community for MapPoint technologies
  • Map Forums Forum for Microsoft MapPoint / Virtual Earth Discussion
  • MapElves Wiki MapPoint and Virtual Earth Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List and Wiki
  • New features of Mappoint 2006, A user review of new features of MapPoint 2006
  • New USB GPS 'Stick' receiver for MapPoint 2009 u-blox 5 technology used in GPS units bundled with MapPoint 2009 with GPS Locator
  • Overview of the New Features in Microsoft MapPoint 2010 Richard Marsden highlights the new features in MapPoint 2010 including the 'Map Settings' or cartographic layer pane, new programmatic capabilities for GPS control, GPS import/export and several other major enhancements including MapPoint 2009 'Fixes'.
  • Mapping-Tools.com specializes in a range of tools and add-ins for MapPoint. Some are freeware, some are commercial. Also includes a number of information articles about using MapPoint and programming MapPoint. Articles include how-tos, and reference material (e.g. pushpin listings).
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It’s 2020 and nearly everyone has access to a personal GPS on their mobile device — but let’s not forget that digital maps are a recent invention. With the introduction of MapQuest in 1996, online personal mapping slowly became accessible to the public. This not just revolutionized personal navigation — it transformed the way industries like field sales operated.

But before Waze, Google Maps, and even TomTom existed — there were five friends from Surrey, England that built an overnight success software called Autoroute. Massively popular, it was eventually downloaded by half of the computers in the UK. In the late 90s, it was acquired by Microsoftand distributed in North America as Streets and Tripsin 2000.

14 years later, it suddenly disappeared from the market. So what happened?


What Was Microsoft Streets and Trips?


Microsoft Streets and Trips was a mapping and routing program that helped lay the foundation for personal GPS systems. Now discontinued, it was a computer program that mapped out streets, businesses and places of interest — as well as displayed pins on a map and built multi-stop routes from place to place.

In later versions, it introduced features we are familiar with like weather considerations, traffic monitoring and construction updates.

With an extremely user-friendly interface for its time, Microsoft Streets and Trips featured ground-breaking technology that contained more than six million miles of map.

The most impressive feature was Streets and Trips’ ability to update route information in real time. The software would identify roads that were under construction and provide information on how to avoid them.

This combination of business data and route optimization was a success within sales departments. It provided a comprehensive solution that offered territory creation, route optimization, management efficiency, and territory mapping — effectively revolutionizing the sales industry.

But in 2013, Microsoft chose to discontinue the product; and then in 2015, it ended its Streets and Trips support lines.


Is Microsoft Streets and Trips Still Available?


Microsoft Streets and Trips was discontinued as part of Microsoft’s concerted effort to invest their resources into Bing, a web search engine meant to rival Google.

It was Microsoft’s hope that Bing Maps would eventually compete with Google Maps, but that hasn’t exactly panned out so far.

In the end, Streets and Trips released a goodbye message urging their customers to use Bing Maps instead. In doing so, they lost sight of the enterprise market that used Streets and Trips for sales. Bing Maps was not a direct replacement and was inherently a consumer product.


Is There a Microsoft Streets and Trips Replacement?


Yes — in 2016 we built Map My Customers to replicate the best of what Streets and Trips had to offer, while adding in modern features that make it mobile-friendly and super insightful.

We knew that when Streets and Trips vanished, enterprises and businesses had no suitable alternative.

Most sales reps had wound up resorting to free mapping softwares like Google Maps and manually entering each data point themselves.

This led to a lot of frustrated customers, including (of course) ourselves...

It was 2015, and we were stuck running our sales routes like it was 1988. It was inefficient, boring, and in the end — it just didn’t make any sense.

That’s why we created a new software that does everything (and more) of what Microsoft Streets and Trips was capable of:

  • Route Optimization — Reduce planning and travel time with our leading routing algorithms
  • Data Visualization  — Visualize sales opportunities and customers displayed as clickable pins on a map
  • Lead Generation — Identify new customers and create additional appointments while on the road
  • Planning and Contact Management — Log activities like cold calls and meetings, track check-ins and sync it all to your calendar
  • Management and Reporting — Manage territories, track rep activity and surface sales data unique to the field

Unlike Microsoft Streets and Trips, MMC is built for the phone — meaning you can see your routes, schedule and customer notes from anywhere. On the web, we have dashboards to organize and analyze your team’s data and easily transfer data between team members or your CRM — all with a modern user interface.

Above all — here at Map My Customers, we promise not to disappear.


How Map My Customers Can Replace Microsoft Streets and Trips


Microsoft Streets and Trips was a powerful tool, but it wasn’t really built with the salesperson in mind. Map My Customers is unique because it’s the tool that’s purpose-built for outside sales. In fact, I first built this app specifically for my father, a career field sales professional in the flooring industry.

Because of this, we understand exactly what sales reps need. Here, I break down the top 5 aspects of what makes Map My Customers so useful for reps and teams in the field:


Microsoft Streets and Trips Alternative for Sales Route Planning and Optimization

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Just like Microsoft Streets & Trips, one of the keystone features of Map My Customers is the ability to create detailed multi-stop routes. Creating these routes is simple and allows sales reps to build their most efficient day.

Map My Customers visualizes all of your customers as pins on a map. You can add those pins to a route in a few short taps or by using our lasso tool to mass-add relevant pins.


Similar to Microsoft Streets and Trips, our route optimization takes into account real-time factoring such as traffic congestion, required stops throughout the road, weather conditions, traffic accidents and more. Since our platform is powered by Google Maps (proven by CNBC to be more accurate than Apple Maps) you can rest assured knowing that the route directions you receive will always be the fastest route possible.

Once your route is built, you can also follow turn-by-turn navigation via a mobile GPS of your choice — including Apple Maps or Waze.

Creating a route on our platform is actually much easier and faster to do than on Microsoft Streets and Trips. In fact, many of our customers praise our platform for saving them countless hours that would have been spent on driving and planning routes. Some customers have even cut their weekly planning time in half and reduced their weekly driving time by 200 miles.

When you build a route with Map My Customers — you also get a stop-by-stop itinerary where you can further dictate additional information about stops, including customers involved, the length of the visit and the total distance traveled. Once you build your optimized route, you can sync your itinerary to your calendar (like Google Calendar or Outlook) and add it to your Saved Routes.

Want to change your route? Simply drag and drop each stop and rearrange it in the order you want it to be in. You can easily add or remove stops as well.

Even better, routing is available on our web app, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.


Microsoft Streets and Trips Alternative for Sales Data Visualization


As we mentioned above, when you import your customers into Map My Customers they are displayed as pins on a map. This is helpful for routing, but it’s also an important way to visualize and fully understand your sales territory like never before.

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In a single field of view, you can see every customer, prospect or contact displayed — making it the perfect visual for the field sales rep (and part of what was so great about Microsoft Streets and Trips).

Unlike Microsoft Streets and Trips, however, Map My Customers takes data visualization to new heights. For example, our heat mapping tool can help you to understand the geospatial factors that influence your deals.


You can also use Map My Customers to curate a specific view of certain customers. With Grouping and Filtering, you can segment your customers based on tier, priority, and product type — as well as by radius (in miles) or custom fields.

Map My Customers brings a more insightful view of your territory than Microsoft Streets and Trips ever could. Once you’ve segmented and visualized customers appropriately, you can build a new route or click in to the customers to learn more about them, make a call, or send them an email.


Microsoft Streets and Trips Alternative for Lead Generation


As a rep in the field, it’s also important to be able to keep your pipeline consistently full and have new deals coming in. With Map My Customers, you can find new leads easily and quickly with our Lead Generation tool.

Find places of businesses nearby to build a day of cold calls to generate new business. Or, if you find yourself with a gap in your schedule due to a cancellation — use the Lead Generation tool to find a nearby opportunity.


Although Microsoft Streets and Trips did not have a true Lead Generation tool, they had a similar business search similar to Google Maps that posted reviews and additional details about opportunities.

With Map My Customers, you can easily find new opportunities relevant to you — and instantly add them as a saved prospect or give them a quick call.


Microsoft Streets and Trips Alternative for Sales Planning and Contact Management


Whereas Microsoft Streets and Trips mostly existed as a tool for routing, Map My Customers also acts as a mobile contact management and planning tool.

This means that beyond routing, you can do all of your administrative work from your mobile device as you go about your day. Some customers have spent up to 50% less time doing that admin work, meaning they’re spending more time selling.

Before you hit the road, use Map My Customers to pick out your highest priority customers and build your itinerary for the day or week.


As you go about your day taking meetings and making cold calls, you can log notes about your customers, add files, and schedule follow-ups as necessary. You can even use our Cadence Management tool to indicate when you need to follow up with an account.

The best part about this is that you can also share this information with your entire team, which encourages clean and consistent data management practices across your entire organization.


Microsoft Streets and Trips Alternative for Sales Team Management and Reporting


Another way Map My Customers goes beyond Streets and Trips is with leading field team management functionality. As a manager, you are able to see your sales team’s activities and successes displayed in several ways.

With our Field Dashboard, you can see recently added companies, recent activities (like calls or emails) and active deals. Plus, you can actively compare the performance of your reps by number of activities logged and by type of activity.


You can also click in to an individual rep to see more about what their day is like and check in on them.

In addition, easily define sales territories and assign them to a rep so you can get a true birds’-eye view of your organization’s sales landscape.

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Within Reports, you can access tables of more granular information, activity logs, and added customers. This data can be exported or integrated with CRMs like Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho and Microsoft Dynamics.


Replace Streets & Trips Today


Streets and Trips was a revolutionary product, but it was limited in some of its features. One of the biggest advantages of Map My Customers is that we are both a web and mobile solution. You can easily create routes on the web and have it be available and accessible from your mobile device (iOS or Android) and vice versa.

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We’ve taken the best of MapPoint and Streets and Trips and improved them for the needs of the modern outside sales rep. If you haven’t jumped onboard with Map My Customers, you can begin here with a free 14-day trial!

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