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What Is Important About ArcGIS Explorer Build 410

August 20th, 2007 · 3 Comments · ArcGIS Explorer, ESRI

Keith Fraley says:

I really think there are two notable points with this release, that aren’t prehaps getting that much attention in the blogosphere

You know what, he’s got a great point. Subsurface navigation is a huge deal because that is one of the biggest complaints I’ve heard about Google Earth from some clients. Of course keep in mind that ArcGIS Explorer doesn’t have anything subsurface to look at by default so you’ll need to get some data layers to play with to actually see something other than blue once you go underground.



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  • 1 Kerry // Aug 20, 2007 at 1:15 pm

    Yes! I use 3D Anaylst and EVS to visualize and manage subsurface data (boreholes, groundwater, soils, etc..). I would love to see more choices (and some sort of volumetric shapes in ESRI products).

  • 2 Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer // Aug 20, 2007 at 9:18 pm

    No too long before the 410 release, ESRI also removed the requirement to login before downloading AGX.

  • 3 Bill // Aug 21, 2007 at 4:30 am

    Why doesn’t ArcExplorer support PGDB model???

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