Publisher's Description
From ESRI:
ArcExplorer is a lightweight GIS data viewer developed by ESRI. This freely available software offers an easy way to perform basic GIS functions. ArcExplorer is used for a variety of display, query, and data retrieval applications and supports a wide variety of standard data sources. It can be used with local data sets or as a client to Internet data and map servers such as those freely available off of ESRI's Geography Network at www.geographynetwork.com.
Among its many uses, ArcExplorer is an excellent vehicle for publishing your data. You can distribute the ArcExplorer setup and your data on CDs. Users can then use the CD to install ArcExplorer on their machines and view your data easily and effectively. And best of all, ESRI does not charge any fees for you to distribute ArcExplorer with your data.
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"A very handy & smart GIS Client"
Version: ArcExplorer Build 500
Pros
it's free (free of charge). Can interact with most popular.GIS formats.
You can do search, geocoding, thematics analytics, and customize map graphic properties, to better fit your basic mapping needsCons
Contrary of the prior review, I can make a difference beetwen the mapping engine and the data maps. Arcexplorer is the engine.
For those confronted with ESRI, well, it's an ESRI product.Summary
A nice and powerful mapping engine. It introduces you (freely) to a world of mapping services. If not enough it make possible for a workgroup to share data maps, and put your business in a digital map without effort or expense.
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"recent sattelite data / no road or street names"
Version: ArcExplorer Build 500
Pros
Excellent clarity, recent vintage
Cons
No street names
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