https://placing.technology/more-media-archaeology-mapinfo-mapxpress-2-0-1996-and-mapinfo-pro-1996 I blogged about using Windows 95 GIS software (some very good screenshots of crunchy graphics included)
@ingrid
So I started on MapInfo Pro 6.5, with deciBel Planner as an overlay back in 2002. I used the standard Street Pro data sets along with some 20m elevation grid data for terrain analysis. I think we also used MapXtreme to create some web maps and online geocoding for coverage analysis.. Whew that was a while ago!
Current MapInfo tab files should still work in older versions, or at least MID/MIF import will work for sure! I still have to use MapInfo at my current job. Not much at all and unusually lean to QGIS if I can but sometimes it is actually easier to do things in MapInfo (for me anyway).
@paulgatling wow! What were the Street Pro data sets? And do you know why your job(s) went with using MapInfo?
@paulgatling oh the wireless coverage simulator is an interesting angle! I know Avenue afforded users some customized functionality for ArcView but it does seem like MapInfo had a pretty robust third-party tools ecosystem (moreso than Esri? unclear)