
Geographic Information System and Other.


Overlay DataThere are a couple methods to overlay data on the embedded globes. The first is the automatic overlay of the active map data using background generated tiles. You can toggle its visibility and change the transparency manually but everything else is pretty much automatic. The second is to specify a KML, GeoRSS or VE Colleciton feed as an overlay. You can toggle their visibility and optionally have them load when ArcMap is started. Finally, you can overlay any tile layer that has been created for VE or GM.
Page LayoutWhile some user may just want to display their data on screen for analysis, most others will want to create a hard copy of the results, this is of course one of the main uses of ArcMap. To accomplish this, A2E creates new menu items under the Insert menu that are only enabled when you are on the Layout View. You can drop any number of VE view elements on the layout and then resize/reposition them as needed. As frame elements, you can also use ArcMap’s build-in features to display custom frames, backgrounds or shadows. When you export or print, the higher DPI value is used when drawing the views (see below). The 2D views will not benefit much from the higher DPI but the 3D views look incredible when printed in the higher resolution [3]
If you are a current Arc2Earth V2 user and want to try out this beta, please feel free to contact me using the link above. All V2 users with Pro or better will get this functionality for free when its out of beta. Also, we are a Gold Sponsor at the ESRI MUG in Philadelphia (Nov 27-29th) and I’ll be demoing this functionality live at the show. Please stop by the booth if you have any questions.
I went ahead and updated QGIS on my USB flash drive to 0.8 without any hassle. Of course you wouldn’t want to run your production QGIS off of any flash drive, but I can tell you that having a GIS system in your pocket comes in handy. If I could only get FWTools to run better I would add that to my flash drive too (I have 1.0.0a7 running, but its too much of a hassle right now to really work with it so I probably won’t update it to 1.05 anytime soon). 
Windows Vista compatibility
- XTools Pro 5.1 is now compatible and can be used with Windows Vista operating system
Split Polygons
- a new tool for splitting polygons is implemented
Extract Map
- a new option for outputting extracted maps to .mxd format is implemented- a new option allowing renaming long attribute fields when extracting from geodatabase to shapefiles is added- a new option for silent extraction requiring no user interaction is added
Export Data to KML
- exporting to KMZ format is now supported- a bug with exporting point layers symbology is fixed- a bug with exporting "Null" values in geodatabase feature classes is fixed
Find Duplicates
- a new option for removing duplicates is introduced
Export Table to Text
- non-English names for output folders are now supported- text files can be output in ANSI, UTF-8, and UTF-16 formats
Callout Identify
- now you can select a layer that will be processed by the tool
Calculate Tool
- new measure units added
Import Data from KML
- input KML/KMZ files are now not deleted after processing- the tool is now compatible with ArcGIS 9.1
MultiDelete Fields
- progress bar is added
Identify Pro
- related tables are now correctly supported- improved performance when working with related tables
Create FeatureClass/Table
- a bug with creating new feature classes in ArcGIS 9.1 is fixed
Other changes
- XTools Pro 5.1 provides new 30-days trial period for unregistered users- Minor bug fixes and enhancements
ArcGIS compatibility
- XTools Pro 5.x version is compatible with ArcGIS 8.x/9.x
NOTE:
- XTools Pro 1.x licenses are not valid for XTools Pro 5.x- XTools Pro 2.x licenses are not valid for XTools Pro 5.x- XTools Pro 3.x licenses are not valid for XTools Pro 5.x- XTools Pro 4.x licenses are not valid for XTools Pro 5.x
From : http://www.xtoolspro.com/

Your "My Tools" toolbar should look something like this: 
Step 2 - Add a Custom Tool
In Step 1, all we did was rearrange the existing tools that come out-of-the-box with ArcMap. The next level of customization is to add custom tools using VBA code. To do that, we first create a new, empty tool, set some properties (like the icon), and then add the VBA source code.
Make the New Tool.
Add the VBA code. 
That's all there is to it. Your new tool (and the VBA code) will be saved with your ArcMap document (MXD).
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Purpose of this Program
This extension was built to provide users the ability to directly transfer data between Garmin GPS handheld receivers and various GIS software packages. Using this program a user can use point features (graphics or shapefile) and upload them to the GPS as Waypoints. Line and Polygon Graphics or shapes can be uploaded to the GPS as Track Logs or Routes. Conversely, Waypoints, Track Logs, and Routes collected using the GPS can be transferred directly to ArcView/ArcMap/Google Earth/Landview and saved as Graphics or Shapefiles.
This program has a real-time tracking mode that allows users to follow their progress on the ground within an ArcView View Document, ArcMap Data Frame, or Landview Map. This real-time track log can be saved as either points or lines as a set of graphics or in a shapefile.
Functionality Highlights
At this time DNRGarmin contains (but is not limited to) the following functionality:
See the DNR Garmin documentation for more information on Installation, What's New, and Frequently Asked Questions. Note: Full documentation for DNRGarmin can also be accessed from the Help menu inside the program.
Download Program
Full Setup of Version 5.2.33 for NT/2000/XP (11.5 MB) -- Compatible with ArcGIS 9.x (not 8.x), Arcview 3.x, ArcExplorer 2.0 (non-Java), Landview 4.3, Google Earth. Note: USB CONNECTIVITY ONLY WORKS IF YOU HAVE ADMINISTRATIVE RIGHTS TO THE COMPUTER. THIS BUG EXISTS IN ALL PREVIOUS VERSIONS AS WELL.
Full Setup of Version 5.1.1 for NT/2000/XP (10 MB) -- Compatible with ArcGIS 8.x (not 9.x)
Updated Projection Files (all versions) (75 KB) - Unzip and place contents in "/program files/dnrgarmin/proj/nad"
View the DNR No-Cost Software Distribution License Agreement
Mailing Lists:
Two new mailing lists have been created to help support DNRGarmin.
DNR Garmin WIKI
Have a tip or trick DNRGarmin related? Post it on the DNRGarmin WIKI. Follow the link and then click on the "DNR Garmin Discussion" link. This is a place for you to input your user knowledge in the form of tips, shortcuts, and work-arounds. Note: To ask a question please use the discussion mailing list.
GpsGate can simulate a GPS traveling between a set of user-defined waypoints. This is great for indoor demonstrations and development. Data from the GPS can at any time be stored to a log file in NMEA format. A log file can later be played back as if the data came from a real GPS.
GpsGate supports NMEA and Garmin USB as input and creates virtual serial ports for each GPS-enabled application. The virtual serial port supports NMEA. GpsGate automatically reconnects to the GPS if it turned off and on or when a Bluetooth GPS temporarily gets out of reach.
GpsGate can be configured and accessed from an application without user interaction. The current status of the GPS -- like connection status and GPS fix status -- can be monitored in the task bar. From here all GpsGate functions can be accessed.
GpsGate costs around $30. For more information or to download a 14-day trial, visit the Franson GpsGate Web site.


* New method (number of vertices) included in the Split Polyline function
* Create Centerlines and Aggregate Polygons functions added to the version for ArcGIS 8.x.
* Scripting and toolbox implementation of the Ungenerate function added.
* Two new options added to the Features To Bounding Rectangles function.
Improved is:
* Improved performance and ability to handle large datasets. Functions affected:
* The Clean Dangles function allows user defined Fuzzy/Cluster tolerance to be assigned - better user control over the function.
* Improved error reporting
* **Several Functions improved to handle datasets with Z or M values. In the previous versions the input Z(M) values were dropped .
Functions affected:
Bugs fixed:
Point Intersection function produces incorrect results if a polygon dataset that have polygons with holes is used.
A licensing problem in the Scripting and ToolBox implementations in ArcGIS 9.0.
***Inability of some of the functions to handle correctly datasets containing true Arcs. Functions affected:
***Some of the tools of the ToolBox implementation produce an Windows error if used within a script run from the command prompt. The results are derived, but the tool breaks up the script. Tools affected:
* Point Angle And Position function fails in some cases when the source paint dataset is a PGDB feature class
***Several functions fail if the output is File Geodatabase:
** Only the version for ArcGIS 9.0 and above
*** Only the version for ArcGIS 9.2
One of the best and most useful functions that this extension has is 'Create Shapefile' inside ArcMap to create a new point, line or polygon.
For more information and to download this extension go to:http://www.ian-ko.com/
Service pack is 176 Mb plus another 379 MB for help system update.
Changes in ArcGIS Server for .Net
Full list of fixed issues for Desktop and ArcGIS Server is available here. ArcGIS sever download for .Net is 23 MB while Java download is 261 MB.
For ArcIMS list of fixes is smaller. Here is complete list.
ArcIms service pack 4 download is 65 MB.
In ArcSDE fixes are database specific. I'll list fixed issues for SQL Server.
ArcSDE generic fixes are:
File size for ArcSDE SP is different for every database but files are very small. For DB2, Informix, SQL Server is 3 MB while Oracle 9 and Oracle 10gR2 is 4 MB for Windows installations. For Unix files are larger, but still smaller then other ArcGIS service packs - 10-15 MB.
These are some of the fixes I think are interesting for average user of ArcGIS. Let's hope we won't need any more service packs soon.


There really wasn’t much for ESRI to announce at the Plenary Session but Jack did hit on some things coming down the road in ArcGIS 9.3 and ArcGIS 10. ArcGIS 9.2 SP2 should be out in a “couple weeks” and SP3 will be out in Summer. ArcGIS 9.3 will be available (I’m assuming Beta) late fall 2007. Jack called 9.3, 9.2.1 so its going to be less of a jump in features than 9.2 was and I think everyone will be happy with that.
ArcGIS Desktop 9.3
Quality and Performance Improvements
Version 10 will be in the future (at least 2008) and will include:
Multiple layouts
Modern interface (the screen shots shown had a Microsoft Office 2007 look to them with that “ribbon” toolbars
Support for high performance graphic cards
Now 10 is still WAY out in the future so anything could change and probably will change.
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