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    10% Discount To The End of April

    To celebrate the launch of the new look Map Logic website, we are offering a 10% discount to all Postcode Wall Maps and Postcode data purchased through Map-Logic.co.uk (does not apply to products from our partners including amazon).

    Simple enter the code MLWL10 when checking out to apply the discount to your order.

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    A New Website

    Well after some careful thought and consideration we have rebuilt and redesigned Map-Logic! Always a risky thing to do as people get used to a site design (even it's bad points and there were a few!) and without some careful planning we could lose google rankings we have worked so hard to gain.

    But the redesign was inevitable for the following reasons:
    - It was based on an old method of website building which is no longer the standard.
    - It looked absolutely awful in Firefox which 30% of our visitors are now using
    - Navigation and finding the product you want was always less than ideal and we wanted to make it easier for visitors to find what they wanted
    - We were running out of space! The design has a restricted width and poor naviagtion meant we could not easily add more useful products to the site without making it more ocnfuinsg to navigate than ever...

    So we have redesigned in in-house paying attention to all of the above. (And a big thanks to Hannah for the lovely graphics...)

    We hope you like it and that it has achieved what we set out to do. Leave us a comment if you get the urge to tell us what you think....this blog will now continue to discuss the latest news and announce the latest products when they are released...

    Thanks for reading

    The (New Look) Map-Logic Team

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    Latest Postcode Update News

    January 2010 Postcode Update - 29/01/2010
    The latest Quarter 1 2010 Postcode changes from Royal Mail have been implemented across the range of Map-Logic data products. These updates reflect the thousands of changes, additions and deletions made by Royal Mail to the UK Postcode Address File over the past 3 months.

    The products that these changes affect can be found below:

    Updated Products
    The following products have been updated as a result of the latest changes. If you have licensed one of these products within the last 12 months you will shortly receive a separate email with instructions on how to download your free updated data.

    Postcode Sector List
    Postcode List
    Postcode Sector Grid References
    Postcode Grid References
    Postcode to Administrative Data Table
    Postcode to Health Authority Data
    The Postcode Address File (PAF)

    As a subscriber to Map-Logic, we are pleased to offer you a 25% discount on purchases of any of the above products. If you purchase any of the above Postcode data products enter the promotional code 'MLQO10ES25' at checkout to receive a 25% discount!

    New Products
    In addition to the updated products above, we have also added a few new products in the last 3 months. These products are:

    Postcode to County Data Table - relating the latest Postcodes to 3 versions of County name - Former Postal County, Administrative County and Traditional County.
    Postcode to Parliamentary Constituency Data Table - with a general election looming, we have had repeated requests for a table matching Postcodes to Parliamentary Constituency boundaries.
    London Postcode District Map - we have added a new map of London showing a clearer view of the Postcode District boundaries for the capital.

    We will be adding more products over the next 3 months and will endeavour to let you know about these in April.

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    Postcode Update

    We have been a bit late updating the blog, but mainly due to the fact that we have been knee deep in updating a whole range of Postcode databases and files as a result of the latest Royal Mail changes.

    These are all now complete and Royal Mails summary information for Postcode changes from October 2008 to March 2009 can be found on our Postcode Change page. We've also been able to provide a 10% discount for any sales up to this Friday but the offer is only open to email subscribers.

    The Postcode files affected by the changes are as follows:

    Full Postcode List
    Postcode Grid Reference Data
    Postcode Ward Table
    Postcode NHS Table
    Postcode Address File (PAF) Data

    AA Maps
    We have also added more AA road maps to our range with our price comparison tool. So if you are planning a driving trip across the UK or abroad. head over to the International AA Road map page and find the best price for your AA map!

    In the News
    Google maps has now been used to track the spread of swine flu
    Villagers in Mytholmroyd want their own Postcode (only really added as I used to live near there...)
    Google maps helps family find aircraft crash site
    Zoopla reveals priciest Postcodes in Scotland

    Until next time, take care and lets hope the weather picks up a little...any info on the sunniest Postcodes this weekend?

    The Map-Logic Team

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    MapPoint?

    The MapPoint Review?
    Well, here we are at the end of the week and still no MapPoint review. We failed, but to be fair it has been a frustrating and bewildering process.

    We downloaded a 60 day trial of the software (about 2Gb) and installed it without any problems. A first look at the software proved promising, ease of use, navigation creating a map showing household concentrations was all quite good (not perfect, but good). And then we hit a problem....

    One of the main things we wanted to do to try the software out for business use was to import our own customer data and display it on a map - a function we feel is vital for any business wanting mapping software. And so we imported a customer database of around 7,500 records. MapPoint goes through a process of matching the records to it's own geographic data to give each record a location on the map and this is where the problem occurred.

    After importing 7,500 records (of what we felt was reasonably clean address data), MapPoint said it could not find a unique location for around 1,100 records - about 15% of the file. Address matching is not an exact science and there will always be records that can't be matched but we expected, at most, about 5% so this was a bit of a surprise. After the matching attempt, MapPoint provides a useful process of presenting you with the records that didn't match, one-by-one, so you can select the appropriate address from the list MapPoint presents you with.

    The problem we had was that for the majority of our addresses it couldn't match (granted we didn't do all 1,200) MapPoint presented us with identical addresses to pick from! For example, MapPoint told us it couldn't find a match for:

    "100 Milford Road, Bath, Avon, BA2 5RW"

    and asked us to choose the correct address from the following:

    "100 Milford Road, Bath, Avon, BA2 5"; or
    "100 Milford Road, Bath, Avon, BA2 5"

    We thought maybe MapPoint should realise these are exactly the same but no, instead MapPoint presented us with about 1,200 of these to go through and manually fix.

    After checking our data, using different databases and so on we encountered exactly the same problem time and time again. We went on-line to try and find a solution but with no luck. We tried to find any settings in the software we could play with to try and stop it happening but couldn't find any. Finally, as it is a new product, we thought we should let Microsoft know what we found so they could fix it with a patch new release. We called the help desk who finally told us they aren't offering any telephone support on the product as it is officially still in Beta...despite us saying we didn't need support, we were reviewing their software and were providing product feedback they still could do this over the phone. They directed us to their website to send them the feedback via email.

    So we went to the website and found the area where we can send them a message. To do this we had to put the product id in and, having done so, it then proceeded to tell us that to send them the message was going to cost us £46! We thought this was a little cheeky - charging us £46 so we could tell them about a problem we have found with their software.

    So, as it stands, we have been unable to tell Microsoft what we have found and are not sure when it will be fixed. It is a real shame as first impressions were promising but we feel let down by the import process and also by Microsoft support - any developer should have very easy lines of communication to get valuable product feedback.

    So, the review is shelved for the time being as, in our opinion, the product is simply not fit for purpose at this time. How Microsoft will get to know about this problem and fix it we don't know but we'll keep an eye on it and finish the review when we can.

    In the meantime, have a great Easter

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