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  2. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS is a family of client, server and online geographic information system (GIS) software developed and maintained by Esri.. ArcGIS was first released in 1982 as ARC/INFO, a command line-based GIS.

  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. ArcView 3.x - Wikipedia

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    ArcView 1 was very popular, and ESRI promised a more functional 2.x version of the product. This product was developed using a multi-platform windowing environment called Neuron Data, which allowed the product to be supported on the increasingly popular Windows 95 and Windows 2000, UNIX, and Mac OS 9 platforms. This product, when finally ...

  5. Esri - Wikipedia

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    The names ArcView and ArcInfo were used for a while to name different levels of licensing in ArcGIS Desktop, and less often refer to these original software products. The Windows version of ArcGIS is now the only ArcGIS Desktop platform that is undergoing new development for future product releases. [citation needed]

  6. ArcGIS Pro - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Pro is desktop GIS software developed by Esri, which replaces their ArcMap software generation. [1] The product was announced as part of Esri's ArcGIS 10.3 release, [2] ArcGIS Pro is notable in having a 64 bit architecture, combined 2-D, 3-D support, ArcGIS Online integration and Python 3 support.

  7. ArcInfo - Wikipedia

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    The development platform for ARC/INFO moved to Sun Solaris at version 5.0, and to Windows at version 7.1. [citation needed] ESRI released a subset of ARC/INFO functionality as PC ARC/INFO for MS-DOS in 1987 [3] and later a version for Windows using a dBase tables (instead of INFO) for tabular data and a 'Simple Macro Language' (SML). [citation ...

  8. Torrent file - Wikipedia

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    The torrent system has been created to ease the load on central servers, as instead of having individual clients fetch files from the server, torrent can crowd-source the bandwidth needed for the file transfer and reduce the time needed to download large files. Many free/freeware programs and operating systems, such as the various Linux ...

  9. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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    BitTorrent sites may operate a BitTorrent tracker and are often referred to as such. Operating a tracker should not be confused with hosting content. A directory allows users to browse the content available on a website based on various categories. A directory is also a site where users can find other websites.