This is a very interesting topic! Please reply all. I also have had limited use with ArcGIS Pro. The first time, I was working at a place where I had written under 100 Python Toolboxes. When I realized I would have to rewrite them all in Python 3 in order to do my daily work I went back to using Desktop. I have tried experimenting with it a little bit at my current job, but like you said there always seems to be more pressing matters to take my attention away :) Kristen On Friday, March 25, 2016, Dean-Lorenz Szumylo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Happy Friday, Listserv - > > Apologies in advance for fueling the rumor mill... > > I was recently on a conference call where colleagues were recounting their > experiences at the ESRI Federal GIS Users Conference in DC last month. One > attendee mentioned this was the first time ESRI staff acknowledged that > ArcGIS Pro will replace ArcMap. > > I don't know the context and the timeline wasn't mentioned ... I assume it > will be a few years. I suspect we could see this coming, but thus far the > official line has been that ArcGIS Pro is not a replacement for ArcMap > <http://www.esri.com/en/software/arcgis-pro/common-questions>. I'm > curious if other users have begun hearing the same thing. Should we all > start looking towards transitioning to the ArcGIS Pro platform? > > More to the point, I'm interested to learn about your experiences with > ArcGIS Pro. Admittedly, I have limited exposure to it so far... there > always seem to be more pressing assignments begging of my attention. > > When have you used ArcGIS Pro instead of ArcMap? > What projects have lent well to the transition? > Which ones have fallen short? > If you manage or coordinate other GIS staff/users, have you encouraged > them to start using Pro? > > Thanks for your feedback. > > (I assume this may be of interest to many on the listserv, but if you want > to email me directly, I'm happy to compile responses and share a summary > with everyone later.) > > Dean Szumylo > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This list (NEARC-L) is an unmoderated discussion list for all NEARC Users. > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from this list, you can remove > yourself by going to http://s.uconn.edu/nearcsubscribe. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list (NEARC-L) is an unmoderated discussion list for all NEARC Users. If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from this list, you can remove yourself by going to http://s.uconn.edu/nearcsubscribe.