Browse the sample applications below to see how the Android was utilized to build professional grade mapping applications. Please check Map Suite for Android for more information.
Getting Started
ThinkGeo's Map Suite for Android makes it easy for you to add mapping functionality to your application quickly and efficiently. This sample shows some of the basic functionality. The Quick Start Guide will show you everything you need to know to start building your first app.
Labeling
Customize your map's labels with the Map Suite for Android. Take control of labeling the points, lines, shapes, and auto scaling of your customized labels.
Visualization
Visualize your data with a variety of styles available in the Map Suite for Android. Just a few of the styles available include filter styles, point cluster styles, ZedGraph, dot density renderers, heat styling and more.
Geometric Functions
Utilize geometric functions to manipulate and analyze features in a variety of ways. From basic area and distance measurements, to complex buffering, simplification and splitting you can add easily add more functionality to your mapping application.
Draw and Edit Features
Create and edit shapes on the map. By drawing and editing lines, polygons and points you can build up your own set of features within your application.
Site Selection
The Site Selection sample template allows you to view, understand, interpret, and visualize spatial data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends. In the example illustrated, the user can apply the features of GIS to analyze spatial data to efficiently choose a suitable site for a new retail outlet.
US Earthquake Statistics
The Earthquake Statistics sample template is a statistical report system for earthquakes that have occurred in the past few years across the United States. It can help you generate infographics and analyze the severely afflicted areas, or used as supporting evidence when recommending measures to minimize the damage in future quakes.