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  2. ArcView 3.x - Wikipedia

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    ArcView 1.0 was released in 1991 [2] to provide access to GIS for non-traditional users of the technology. ESRI's flagship professional GIS at the time, Arc/INFO, was based on a command line interface and was not accessible to users that only needed view and query capability.

  3. ArcView - Wikipedia

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    ArcView, now referred to as ArcGIS for Desktop Basic, [1] is the entry-level licensing level of ArcGIS Desktop, a geographic information system software product produced by Esri. It is intended by Esri to be the logical migration path from ArcView 3.x .

  4. Esri - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2024, the company's desktop GIS suite is ArcGIS Pro 3.3.2, with the older ArcGIS Desktop (or ArcMap) version 10.8.2 in mature support (to be fully retired in March of 2026). The older ArcGIS Desktop consisted of several integrated applications, including ArcMap , ArcCatalog , ArcToolbox, ArcScene, and ArcGlobe.

  5. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS combined the visual user-interface aspect of ArcView GIS 3.x interface with some of the power from the Arc/INFO version 7.2 workstation. This pairing resulted in a new software suite called ArcGIS including the command-line ArcInfo workstation (v8.0) and a new graphical user interface application called ArcMap (v8.0).

  6. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    It is a standardized variety of Malay, [10] an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual Indonesian archipelago for centuries. With over 280 million inhabitants, [11] Indonesia ranks as the fourth most populous nation globally.

  7. OS/2 - Wikipedia

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    OS/2 2.0 was the first 32-bit release of OS/2, and the first to feature the Workplace Shell. OS/2 2.0 was released in April 1992. At the time, the suggested retail price was US$195, while Windows retailed for $150. [32] OS/2 2.0 provided a 32-bit API for native programs, though the OS itself still contained some 16-bit code and drivers.

  8. IEEE 754 - Wikipedia

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    For the exchange of binary floating-point numbers, interchange formats of length 16 bits, 32 bits, 64 bits, and any multiple of 32 bits ≥ 128 [e] are defined. The 16-bit format is intended for the exchange or storage of small numbers (e.g., for graphics).

  9. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    The main hardware platform for Android is ARM (i.e. the 64-bit ARMv8-A architecture and previously 32-bit such as ARMv7), and x86 and x86-64 architectures were once also officially supported in later versions of Android. [144] [145] [146] The unofficial Android-x86 project provided support for x86 architectures ahead of the official support.