Luke:
Thank you for your suggestion of using QGIS, I appreciate
your reference of your knowledge on both systems. So far, I haven't been
able to clearly determine if QGIS can be universally used in an ArcGIS 3.2
environment. The reverse is, also, true. I expect to be working with state
and regional organizations which use ArcGIS, so my work needs to "plug into"
their research in the format that they can use. If QGIS can do this, then
clearly it is the better choice.
However, I am still running up against the NVIDIA graphics processor
recommendations that I don't have. My desktop has integrated motherboard
Intel Iris graphics and the information I am getting on-line is I still need
a separate (NVIDIA) graphics card for QGIS to work as designed. The insert
photo is from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
The "system requirements" for QGIS listed by U of I recommends a NVIDIA
GeForce card. I do see that the minimum requirements for QGIS are met on my
machine so the interoperability of QGIS and ArcGIS seems to be the issue
now. This is information I need to confirm with the potential users of the
information I intend to provide.
Thank you, again for your response and advice!