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Meg,

I have been working with ArcGIS Pro since it first was released in Beta and
am now writing a book on it for Packt Publishing. So I am very familiar with
it and continuing to learn more each day. 

 

ArcGIS Pro is a true 64 bit application that supports hyper threading. This
means it can take full advantage of current hardware unlike ArcGIS for
Desktop which is still only a 32 bit application. I have found that many
processes run faster on ArcGIS Pro when they work. Being a version 1
release, I have found ArcGIS Pro is more prone to crashes than ArcGIS
Desktop. I am sure it will get better as Esri releases new versions.

 

The new ribbon interface is a little more intuitive especially for new
users. The tools you need to work on specific items are automatically
presented on tabs in the ribbon. This makes finding tools and functions
easier.  

 

ArcGIS Pro uses projects much like the old ArcView 3.x did. This allows you
to have multiple maps, 3D Scenes and layouts in one project instead of
having multitudes of files. This makes managing things a bit easier. Also
ArcGIS Pro allows you to work with both 2D and 3D data without having to
have an extension. There are still extensions for ArcGIS Pro but you can
view and display 3D data without 3D Analyst. 

 

ArcGIS Pro is very much integrated with ArcGIS Online. Licensing for ArcGIS
Pro is managed from ArcGIS Online. That is where you assign licenses to
users and what license level and/or extensions they can access. Licenses for
ArcGIS Pro are also tied to your annual maintenance for ArcGIS Desktop. So
if you quit paying the annual maintenance you also lose access to ArcGIS
Pro. 

 

I hope this helps. I continue to find more and more in ArcGIS Pro as I use
it. 

 

Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP | Chief Executive Officer
 <http://www.egisassociates.com/> eGIS Associates, Inc.

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Esri Certified Desktop Associate | Esri Certified Enterprise System Design
Associate

 

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Subject: [CTGIS-L] Your thoughts on ArcGIS Pro

 

Is anyone out there using ArcGIS Pro?  How has it changed your workflows?
What about  the integration with ArcGIS Online?  Are there any pros or cons
I should consider before installing it?

 

 

Meg McGaffin

GIS Analyst

City of Milford, CT <http://www.ci.milford.ct.us/> 

203-783-3232

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