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    ESRI ArcGIS Pro v3.3.2 Multilingual

    ArcGIS Pro is the ultimate desktop application for creating and working with spatial data. It includes tools for visualizing, analyzing, compiling, and sharing data.




    ArcGIS Pro organizes the resources you use in your work into projects. A project contains maps, layouts, layers, tables, tasks, tools, and connections to servers, databases, folders, and styles. Projects also include content from your organization's portal or ArcGIS Online.

    Create a project or get started by opening a project template created by Esri or others in the community.
    You can add content from folders, your portal, or ArcGIS Online by searching or finding it using keywords.
    Be sure to save your project so it's ready to use the next time you use ArcGIS Pro.
    If you want to share your project, you can create project templates for others to use when getting started, or you can package your project and its data.

    With ArcGIS Pro, you can visualize both 2D and 3D data.
    Maps display 2D data, while scenes display 3D data. Learn more about working with 3D in ArcGIS Pro.
    You can store as many maps as you need in a single project, and you can open multiple maps at once and view them all at once. Link views so that the extent of all maps updates simultaneously as you pan and zoom.
    Work quickly with your map using built-in navigation features and keyboard and mouse shortcuts, making it easier to explore your data.
    Create stunning maps using labels, symbols, and pop-ups.
    You can create layouts in your project to display your data in a format that can be printed or exported.

    Geoprocessing provides a rich set of tools for performing spatial analysis and managing GIS data automatically. Use ArcGIS Pro to analyze and manage GIS data, create tools to automate your workflow, and solve complex problems.

    Once you have selected the appropriate geoprocessing tool, specify the location of the input and output datasets, configure any additional parameters that affect the process, and run it.

    ArcGIS Pro comes with many built-in tools, but you can also create your own.
    Use ModelBuilder, a visual designer that lets you create a flowchart or model of spatial analysis or data management processes.
    Automate data analysis, conversion, management, and mapping with Python and ArcPy scripting libraries.
    Include extensions to extend your analytical capabilities, including network, spatial, and geostatistical functions.

    With ArcGIS Pro, you can create and edit various types of objects: cities, buildings, roads, forests, rivers, mountains, and any other spatial phenomena, while integrating data from different sources into your project. You can visualize layers for editing in both 2D and 3D, so you can view spatial objects from any perspective.

    Design a data schema to build a model of the world. Editing involves creating, updating, and maintaining geospatial information that is stored and organized in layers.
    You can create new features in a layer by digitizing them on a map and adding attributes to define their characteristics.
    You can update existing features to reflect their current state based on newly acquired data or information coming from the field.
    Add the Data Reviewer extension to check data quality.
    To manage enterprise workflows, integrate Workflow Manager into your organization.

    Using tasks, a GIS administrator can design a series of steps that a user can follow to perform a required operation that meets organizational standards. A task is a collection of predefined steps that help you and others complete a workflow or business process.

    Create tasks to perform any function in ArcGIS Pro.
    Steps in a task can be performed manually or run automatically. Steps can be required or optional.
    Record actions to easily replay them as task steps.


    Sharing your work is an important part of ArcGIS Pro. You can share everything from entire projects to maps, layers, and more.

    To collaborate with others, you can build project templates to use when getting started, or share existing project files and items to ArcGIS Online or a portal.
    Web maps can be reused in ArcGIS Pro and across the ArcGIS platform, including in web browsers and on mobile devices.
    Sharing creates a compressed file containing your GIS data using a package. Now you can package your entire project or its layers to share with others.
    Before sharing content, ArcGIS Pro can check your work for errors and issues and provide recommendations for performance. If ArcGIS Pro finds any, it displays a message with a link to a help topic with information on how to fix the issue.
    After creating a map or layout, you can export it to another format or print it. Several industry-standard file formats are supported.

    ArcGIS Pro includes the following components:
    ArcGIS Pro - the next generation Desktop GIS for visualizing, editing, and performing analysis using local content, or content from your ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS organization.

    ArcGIS Pro Offline Help (optional) - ArcGIS Pro Help files are installed on your local machine, allowing you to access the help offline. The ArcGIS Pro application must be installed prior to installing the ArcGIS Pro Offline Help.

    ArcGIS Pro SDK for Microsoft .NET (optional) - allows you to extend the capabilities of the ArcGIS Pro application.
    ArcGIS Pro Database Support (optional) - The ProDatabaseSupport.zip file contains all the files necessary to enable Esri ST_Geometry and ST_Raster data types in an enterprise RDBMS or SQLite database. The ProDatabaseSupport.zip file contains files for each supported DBMS and operating system.

    ArcGIS Pro Coordinate Systems Data (optional) - Contains the data files required for the GEOCON transformation method and vertical transformation files for the United States (VERTCON and GEOID12B) and the world (EGM2008) for use with an ArcGIS Pro per user install.

    ArcGIS Coordinate Systems Data (optional) - Contains the data files required for the GEOCON transformation method and vertical transformation files for the United States (VERTCON and GEOID12B) and the world (EGM2008) for use with either ArcMap, ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Engine, or an ArcGIS Pro per machine install.

    ArcGIS Raster Data (optional) - Currently contains a compressed global elevation model primarily required by users of Ortho Mapping workflows who work offline and don’t have better elevation data required for orthorectification of satellite imagery or to initiate some photogrammetric workflows.

    ArcGIS Data Interoperability for Pro - ArcGIS Data Interoperability provides the ability to build complex spatial extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) tools for data validation, migration, and distribution.


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