I have started using ArcGIS Pro for a project looking at Groundwater Vulnerability to Nitrate contamination. I decided that this would be a good project to use to really become acquainted with Pro. I am glad that I am using Pro, I am finding that it is truly much more responsive than using the desktop. Actions that would take upwards of of half hour or more are only taking seconds. I am been able to clip every statewide layer down to the county that I am modeling first. I took me a little bit to get used to the interface, and Esri has been very accommodating to help me get off and running.
There are some quirks with the interface that I would like to see changed or added in time, but all in all I am very impressed. I am wondering what everyone else who is using Pro, what is your opinion of the product? Please give me your true thoughts.
Good job with this products usability.
Chad
Thanks for the input, James. https://community.esri.com/ideas/9992 is Under Consideration. It sounds like you're not using it a lot, but if you have other things off the top of your head that make your work in Pro less than ideal, what are they?
Cheers
Hi Kory, thanks for responding. The following are, as you say, a few features / adjustments off the top of my head that would I feel enhance my overall use of Pro. I can send more or more detail if you want in an email or something.
In addition to the aforementioned "save project" discussion, in no particular order:
I hope that provides some ideas for discussion. If there are any questions or if you would like clarification, please let me know.
Cheers.
James, re. spatialite and geopackage, can you email me at bharold@esri.com - thanks.
If you upload you data to Carto(DB) one of the native download options is spatialite
Agreed ... but then we have extra steps . Perhaps I would add that an upload to Carto db function should also be included in Pro similar to uploading to AGOL.
Reading from and writing to CARTO (sic) is supported with the Data Interoperability extension in Pro, ArcMap and ArcCatalog.
Thanks for that Bruce - this is a good solution, or even FME in general. However due to the additional cost to acquire the extension many of my colleagues and clients are looking for a more native solution. So if this or even some of the other main OGC formats could be included natively, I think that would be great and would allow overall collaboration to be accomplished more easily.
Hi James,
I am curious on what other OGC formats would you like to see natively supported in ArcGIS Pro as opposed to using DI
Thanks,
Sean
Direct support of GeoJSON is discussed many times throughout GN.
Hi Sean. That's a great question. As a general comment - any that are part of OGC and in popular use around the industry would be good. Some examples of files that I regularly use (in no particular order):
I understand that its not always easy, but at the same time I don't feel that I should need to purchase additional software just to read some of what appear to be pretty common formats.
Thank you.