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This is a discussion on Performance within a vb.net app.. within the MapPoint 2006/2009 Discussion forums, part of the Map Forums category; I have a vb.net app that has the mappoint control on a windows form...and I notice that it is VERY ...
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| Performance within a vb.net app.. As a caveat...I am using the MapPoint2002 Trial Version. I wouldn't think that this would impact what I am doing....though it does cause 2 or 3 annoying dialog boxes to appear....reminding me that I am using the Trial version and that I have only 54 days left. Thanks, Douglas |
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