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ESRI’s Hurricane Disaster Viewer Stuck in the Past

August 31st, 2006 · 2 Comments · ArcWeb, ESRI, GIS

I’ve got family in Charleston, SC so I figured I’d fire up the ESRI Hurricane Disaster Viewer and see what is going on. I’m shocked (well I guess I kinda expected this) that ESRI hasn’t updated this viewer with the new ArcWeb 2006 stuff. It is still stuck behind that retro HTML viewer. I’ve looked at ArcWeb Explorer and I don’t see any “Hurricane Widget”.

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  • 1 anon // Aug 31, 2006 at 2:32 pm

    What you expect ESRI to actually keep their demos up to date? They still have screenshots of ArcView 2.1b on Windows 3.11 on their website for gods sake.

  • 2 Jason // Sep 1, 2006 at 11:38 am

    Nice. Our office (ROK Tech) is in Charleston. If you need any advice on some non-touristy things to do, drop me an email. That was a seriously overhyped storm anyway…

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