ArcGIS is a great way to discover and use maps. Tap on the map or use your current location to discover information about what you see. Search and find interesting information in the map as well as measure distances and areas. Find community hosted maps from ArcGIS Online, ESRI's online GIS, or use the authoring tools on ArcGIS.com to create your own maps that can be used in ArcGIS. Collect and edit data within a map and share your edits with others.
If you are an existing ESRI customer, this application is part of your ArcGIS system. You can share your corporate maps and extend the reach of your GIS to Windows Phone devices within your enterprise using ArcGIS Server.
Features
- Use maps authored in ArcGIS.com
- Navigate map galleries
- Access your own GIS data
- Display and zoom to current location
- Perform linear and area measurements
- Retrieve detailed map metadata
- View feature attribute information
- Perform keyword search and get access to relevant information
- Change the visibility of layers
- Access popular maps faster by adding them to your favorites list
- Use your GPS or tap on the map to collect and update GIS data
- Attach photos to what you collect
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