Ismael was very helpful with my 1st question. I do have another. But first some background. My grandfather served with the American Expeditionary Force in France during WW1 or "la Grand Guerre". Over the past 2 years I have built a story map describing this.
I will travel to France next month to retrace part of this route. This QuickCapture tool has allowed me to rapidly develop a way to gather data in the field, and post it to my story map as I go. I will travel in parts of France where there may be no cell phone service. I've read the QuickCapture can gather data off-line, and then sync with AGOL later. How does this work? What do I need to do to enable this?
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Hi Tim Hoeflich ! There is nothing in particular you need to do for ArcGIS QuickCapture to work offline. Once you download a QuickCapture project, you can use it even if completely disconnected from the network. Just a few tips and things to keep in mind:
And now, to what is really important: Your story map and everything narrated in it is fascinating! I hope you have a great time in France.
Hi Tim Hoeflich ! There is nothing in particular you need to do for ArcGIS QuickCapture to work offline. Once you download a QuickCapture project, you can use it even if completely disconnected from the network. Just a few tips and things to keep in mind:
And now, to what is really important: Your story map and everything narrated in it is fascinating! I hope you have a great time in France.
Ismael, thank you again. I tested this by opening QC, then shutting down wifi and cell service. I gathered a route, a location, and took a picture. I then reconnected wifi and cell It appears to transfer data, but the behavior is something I will experiment with.