Lurker Posted July 4, 2022 Report Share Posted July 4, 2022 Highlights Now that you’re caught up to speed and ready to run the latest release of ArcGIS Pro, here are some of our favorite features that we are excited to bring you. Package Manager The Package Manager page allows you to manage conda environments for use within ArcGIS Pro. Formerly identified as the Python page, the Package Manager page now supports the upgrade of conda environments you’ve created in previous versions of ArcGIS Pro to the current version, the repair of broken environments, and the renaming of existing environments. Add maps to reports You can now add a map to a report. Maps that you add to the report header or footer are static. You can activate the map frame to adjust the map extent or scale. Maps that you add to a group header, group footer, or details subsection are dynamic. In the report view, the map frame of a dynamic map cannot be activated; however, the exported result updates in scale and extent to reflect the feature or features included in that subsection. Export presets You can create export presets for maps and layouts in ArcGIS Pro. Export presets save all the settings for a particular export type. When you export a map or layout, you can select a default preset or a custom preset you created. This allows for a faster and more consistent export experience. ArcGIS Knowledge If you have configured an ArcGIS Enterprise 11.0 Knowledge Server appropriately, you can create a new investigation and knowledge graph using a Neo4j database as a NoSQL data store. A new Geographic layout is available for link charts. Entities in the link chart are positioned on a map using their spatial geometry. Spatial data can also be added to the link chart and a basemap can be used to provide context for the knowledge graph’s spatial entities. source: https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-pro/announcements/whats-new-in-arcgis-pro-3-0/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rahmansunbeam Posted July 4, 2022 Report Share Posted July 4, 2022 That's not all, this is a major release which requires NET 6. There's a new License Manager too 😉. Quote Major releases often require backward-breaking changes to be made, meaning that ArcGIS Pro documents (.aprx, .mapx, and so on) created or saved in version 3.0 cannot be directly opened in earlier major versions such as 2.x. ... but there will be workarounds. A new start page and a Learn Page. Geoprocessing tools will display an information tip letting you know when a selection or other filter is applied to input layers and the number of records that will be processed. You will also see tool parameter memory and autofill for commonly used tools accessed from the ribbon and context menus. Color Vision Deficiency Simulator. Then there is SAR toolset, Neo4S support to link charts and data from NoSQL, support more CAD and BIM formats etc. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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