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ArcView
is the world's most popular desktop GIS and mapping software,
with more than 500,000 copies in use worldwide. ArcView
provides data visualization, query, analysis, and integration
capabilities along with the ability to create and edit
geographic data. |
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ArcView
8.x maintains the base functionality of ArcView 3.x and
adds a host of improvements driven by user requests. New
features include a catalog for browsing and managing data,
on-the-fly coordinate and datum projection, metadata creation,
customization with built-in VBA, new editor tools, support
for static annotation, enhanced cartographic tools, direct
access to Internet data, and much more. |
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ArcView
8.x is an exceptional stand-alone GIS as well as the entry
point to ArcGIS, an integrated and scalable family of
GIS software products. ArcGIS consists of ArcView, ArcEditor,
ArcInfo, ArcIMS, and ArcSDE. ArcGIS extends ArcView by
providing multi-user editing, advanced analysis, Internet
services, and high performance spatial database services. |
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ArcView
8.x is designed with an intuitive Windows user interface
and includes Visual Basic for Applications for customization.
ArcView consists of three desktop applications: ArcMap,
ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox. ArcMap provides data display,
query, and analysis. ArcCatalog provides geographic and
tabular data management, creation, and organization. ArcToolbox
provides basic data conversion. Using these three applications
together, you can perform any GIS task, simple to advanced,
including mapping, data management, geographic analysis,
data editing, and geoprocessing. |
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