ArcGIS Explorer

July 2007 - Posts

ArcGIS Explorer supports the addition of elevation sources on-the-fly. So if you have a more detailed local elevation source you can add that at any time to enhance your terrain. In this example we will add bathymetry data for Crater Lake, Oregon. In Read More...
As of late last week, the requirement to sign in with an ESRI Global Account to download ArcGIS Explorer has been removed. We used this to monitor the usage of Explorer, but no longer felt a need to do this, and had several comments saying that this was Read More...
Recently we've had a few questions on how to access individual ArcGIS Online services with Explorer. So we thought we'd review how you can do that, and provide you the connection information here. Starting with the next release of Explorer you will no Read More...
Monday, July 23, at the GeoWeb 20007 Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, a workshop featuring ArcGIS Explorer and ArcGIS Online will be offered. The workshop is titled Unlocking the Potential of ArcGIS Explorer and ArcGIS Online . The half-day Read More...
Here's something that may be of interest to ArcGIS Explorer users. Tomorrow, Thursday, July 19, ESRI will present a Live Training Seminar titled Introduction to ArcGIS Online . The seminar will be a live broadcast covering all of the basics of using ArcGIS Read More...
In an earlier post about Notes we discussed how you can use a few HTML tags to have the Note Text automatically link to a Web site or document. The same syntax can be used in the Description field when importing text files. In our post the other day about Read More...
One of Explorer's features is the ability to import locations from a text file or .csv file. A simple wizard steps you through the process the first time, and saves your choices so if you import the file again you don't need to step through the wizard Read More...