ArcGIS Pro

Main component of geospatial processing programs suite From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ArcGIS Pro is desktop GIS software developed by Esri, which replaces their ArcMap software generation.[1] The product was announced as part of Esri's ArcGIS 10.3 release,[2] ArcGIS Pro is notable in having a 64 bit architecture, combined 2-D, 3-D support, ArcGIS Online integration and Python 3 support.[3]

A major version update occurred with the release of ArcGIS Pro 3.0 in June 2022. Several major changes include: the dropping of support for geocoders created with ArcMap 10.x and versions of ArcGIS Pro 2.9.x and earlier; project files created or modified with ArcGIS Pro 3.0 are not readable by versions 2.9.x and earlier; geodatabases created in 3.0 may not be fully compatible with prior versions; and perhaps most significantly , Parcel Fabric datasets created in prior versions must be upgraded to be fully compatible in version 3.0.[4]

ArcGIS Pro released 3.6, which is supposed to, "enhance production, performance, and quality." Releases of ArcGIS Pro are typically supported through an 18-month "General Availability" phase before transitioning to a "Mature" support phase and then retirement.[5]

Versions

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Version Released
1.0 1/27/2015[6]
1.1 7/16/2015[7]
1.2 3/1/2016[5]
1.3 7/7/2016[5]
1.4 1/11/2017[5]
2.0 6/27/2017[5]
2.1 1/17/2018[5]
2.2 6/26/2018[5]
2.3 1/24/2019[5]
2.4 6/27/2019[5]
2.5 2/6/2020[5]
2.6 7/28/2020[5]
2.7 12/16/2020[5]
2.8 5/13/2021[5]
2.9 11/11/2021[5]
3.0 6/23/2022[5]
3.1 02/23/2023[5]
3.2 11/7/2023[5]
3.3 5/7/2024[5]
3.4 11/7/2024[5]
3.5 5/13/2025[5]
3.6 11/13/2025[5]
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