ArcGIS Explorer

January 2009 - Posts

Here's a preview of an article that will appear in an upcoming issue of ArcNews by Tim Asimos, marketing manager, and Lowell Ballard, director of geospatial solutions, at the Timmons Group , an ESRI business partner based in Richmond, Virginia. The article Read More...
We'd like to get your feedback and opinions on ArcGIS Explorer and have recently published an online user survey . It's very short and will take just a few moments to complete. We're looking for just a little more information on how you use or deploy Read More...
The ArcGIS Explorer tasks that we noted in an earlier post as being temporarily offline are now back online again. Read More...
Four of the ArcGIS Explorer tasks found on the Resource Center are currently offline and not functioning. These tasks are: Wikipedia Search Weather Finder Find Nearby GeoNames Search When trying to use these you will notice an error message, the exact Read More...
A Live GPS task, written by Edan Cain of the ArcGIS Explorer team, has recently been posted on ArcScripts. You can download it directly from the ArcGIS Explorer section of ArcScripts , or by choosing ArcScripts from the Explorer Resource Center . The Read More...
Part III of a three part Introduction to ArcGIS Explorer training seminar has just gone live, and is available for free on the ESRI Training and Education Web site. The seminar is intended for both new and experienced ArcGIS Explorer users, and covers Read More...
The 2009 ESRI DevSummit is only 66 days away, and if you've not yet decided to go there's lots of good reasons to nudge you over the top. Check out the online schedule to view all the sessions and seminars. Here's the list of Explorer sessions: Pre-Summit Read More...
Here's an interesting post that just appeared on the GIS Education Community Blog from George Dailey, ESRI Education Manager. It covers a trip by a colleague (Robyn Johnson) to Antarctica, and uses Explorer to tell the story about the adventure. It uses Read More...
Today we had a question from someone wanting to incorporate a visual portrayal of plane's cockpit dashboard with ArcGIS Explorer. The requirements were pretty simple, and didn't require actual "flight simulator" controls, and so we came up with a simple Read More...
Well, we were sitting around this evening wondering what our first post for 2009 would be, when the answer came in the form of a little roller coaster ride, thanks to an earthquake whose epicenter was just 6 miles from ESRI. We've covered earthquakes Read More...