Based on our record, Manifold seems to be a lot more popular than Farewill. While we know about 83 links to Manifold, we've tracked only 8 mentions of Farewill. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The most recent episode, S25 (I think) E6, "Finance OS: Completing the foundation of insurance". This one was specifically about insurance, not wills specifically, but it got me thinking about the business side. I know Pete recommends https://farewill.com/ for wills. Source: 11 months ago
We had a similar situation, so we used Farewill and it was very easy. Source: 12 months ago
Farewill seem to get good reviews so might be worth looking at. Haven’t used them ourselves as unfortunately they don’t cover our circumstances so can’t personally comment on them. Source: about 1 year ago
I've heard good things about Farewill https://farewill.com/ - may be ideal for you since your affairs are simple. Source: over 1 year ago
Write what you want to happen in your will. Look up the company https://farewill.com/ very good service and cheap. Source: about 2 years ago
Manifold v9 is much more reasonable and highly capable for dealing with merging image files and exportation to ecw. It is even better than that route in leaving it in the manifold project format. IYKYK. Manifold.net. Source: 11 months ago
Low cost: Manifold. There's a new web/map server that's now part of the GIS for Universal and above editions, $195. If you have a Windows machine that has an externally visible IP (static IP on Internet, or visible IP in your internal network), just install the 31 MB download for Manifold, create the map you want in the usual desktop way, and then it can automatically serve that in a WYSIWYG way using a default... Source: 11 months ago
Only if you use lower quality software. Some software, including some GIS software, you can use every day, all day for 20 years and not expect to see a crash, not even once, no matter how complex the task. PostgreSQL is like that and for desktop GIS software, Manifold. Source: about 1 year ago
An easy way is to use Manifold. The Merge Images dialog which merges any stack of rasters will merge two different DEMS in a couple of clicks. The dialog's page has links to detailed examples and a video showing how to merge DEMs. Source: about 1 year ago
Manifold Release 9 - it has a Join dialog that makes this trivial for almost any size data set. Takes a few clicks and less than a minute. Here's an illustrated, step-by-step example with an example video here. Source: about 1 year ago
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