Trenloe, thanks for putting together that excellent chart of map-making software.
Would it be possible to add my MapForge application to the list? It’s not an already-shipping product, but it’s been successfully funded since day 1 of the Kickstarter campaign, so it’s definitely coming to market, probably near the end of July 2017.
Here’s the info for the chart entry, in case the answer is yes.
Name: MapForge
Website: https://www.mapforge-software.com/
Platform/OS: Windows 7 - Windows 10, Mac OS X (no native Linux support, but should be usable with WINE or Virtualbox)
Base Cost (USD): $30 ($25-$27 during the current Kickstarter campaign)
Cost with recommended Add-Ons: Varies widely depending on genre and specific needs, but approx.$50-$90
Description: Locally-installed application intended for creating great-looking maps quickly and easily, either from scratch, with the help of a random generator, and/or using professional content Add-Ons. 2D top-down raster image. Focuses primarily on tactical-scale battlemaps, but could also be used to create town/village maps and some area maps.
Pros: Support for layers, textures, and bitmap filter effects (e.g. drop-shadows, glows, blur, color/contrast/brightness adjustments, and bevel effects); Nine free content Add-Ons provide a great “Starter Kit”, usable without a license; huge selection of additional professional content Add-Ons for sale, some of which can be used for published or commercial map projects; supports print resolution as well as VTT resolution; artistic talent and technical skills not required.
Cons: May require as much as 4GBs of RAM for very large maps with many layers; not 64-bit; not intended for city maps or large-scale (e.g. continent) maps.
Examples: Dungeon, Tropical Island, more coming soon
Notes: <Not sure what information you would want in this column, but feel free to move content here if the other columns have too much text.>

