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Whether you're learning the basics of the latest release or looking to create your own add-in using the SDK, the ArcGIS Explorer Community offers a wide variety of useful information. These include this blog , the Explorer Gallery , a Media Gallery , Read More...
We've covered note results quite a bit here on the blog; they're very useful and can integrate all sorts of different content on your map. Here's a couple of blog posts to check out if you've not done so already: Creating and Using Notes Adding Photos Read More...
The Explorer Resource Center has been expanded with the release of Explorer 440, and now includes results and tasks that you can add directly to your map. Choose File > Resource Center to open the Contents tab, and then click Results or Tasks to view Read More...
Another useful and interesting custom task (written by Michael Waltuch) is found in the Community Showcase section of the Explorer Resource Center . It's a good example of a custom task that leverages an available Web service for use within Explorer. Read More...
Here's another addition to the Community Showcase , one of the destinations on the Explorer Resource Center . This task is from Michael Waltuch of the Explorer Development Team, who also authored the Find GNIS task that we recently blogged about . Find Read More...
A Find GNIS task has recently been added to the Community Showcase on Explorer's Resource Center. This task was authored by Michael Waltuch of the Explorer development team, who would also like to acknowledge Dwight S. Hughes of the USGS for his invaluable Read More...
Among the new features in Build 410 is the revamped ArcGIS Explorer Resource Center . The Resource Center now includes a Contents tab that provides easy access to both maps and layers . What's the difference? Well choosing a map will replace your existing 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...
You might be wondering where the "world" or globe that you see when you first start ArcGIS Explorer comes from. It's actually one of many globes that you can choose to open that are part of ArcGIS Online . ArcGIS Online is a new family (in fact it's still Read More...