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The other day we posted about how you can find and use ArcGIS Explorer add-ins from ArcGIS Explorer Labs. Last night the weather was bit crazy in Redlands with high winds. And on the news this morning were reports about a big storm hitting Denver. So Read More...
Add-ins are used to extend ArcGIS Explorer's capabilities and can be created using Visual Studio and the ArcGIS Explorer SDK. The ArcGIS Explorer team has published a variety of ready-to-use add-ins that you can download from ArcGIS Explorer Labs , one Read More...
Add-ins extend ArcGIS Explorer's out-of-the-box functionality, and are delivered as add-in files (.eaz files). Like you can add layers to your map with .nmc files, you can add tools (buttons, dockable windows, and more) to ArcGIS Explorer with add-ins. Read More...
Question: I am working on an add-in that will include several images that will be displayed as image overlays when the user views certain layers. What is the best way to include these images with my .eaz file so they can be accessed at runtime? Answer: Read More...
ArcGIS Explorer Labs is a place you can find and access add-ins and other resources that the ArcGIS Explorer team publishes. Many of these add-ins are prototypes of what may eventually be added to the core product, some may not be, and all are unsupported. Read More...
Using the ArcGIS Explorer SDK you can create add-ins using Visual Studio that connect to and execute geoprocessing services. With SDK capabilities such as TrackPoint, TrackLine, and TrackPolygon, users can create geometries on the map which can be packaged Read More...
If you want to customize ArcGIS Explorer there's a lot you can do without any programming. Application configurations provide an easy way to customize everything from the startup splash screen, functions which are available to users, and what tabs and Read More...
A growing selection of add-ins can be found at the ArcGIS Explorer Labs - a group found on ArcGIS Online . ArcGIS Online contains a variety of shared content from ESRI and other users, and you can form your own groups to facilitate sharing and organize Read More...
At this morning's opening plenary at the ESRI 2009 User Conference, Jack Dangermond introduced ArcGIS Explorer as technology that would be "tranformational." Bernie Szukalski provided a demonstration, highlighting some of the new features and capabilities Read More...