Extensions

ArcView Extensions for Version 8.x

ArcGIS Spatial Analyst is an extension that allows you to create, query, map, and analyze cell-based raster data and perform integrated vector-raster analysis. 
ArcGIS 3D Analyst is an extension which provides a suite of high-quality, easy-to-use tools for creating, analyzing, and visualizing surface data and other three-dimensional data.
ArcPress Extension is a graphics metafile rasterizer that enables you to output high-quality maps on today's high-quality raster plotting devices.
Geostatistical Analyst Extension provides advanced spatial modeling tools for generating surfaces.  (version 8.x only)
ArcGIS Publisher Extension is an extension to ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo that converts map documents (MXD) to published map files (PMF).
ArcScan is the raster-to-vector conversion extension to ArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView.
Survey Analyst allows you to manage survey data in a geodatabase and display survey measurements and observations on a map.

 

 


ArcView Extensions for Version 3.x

ArcGIS Spatial Analyst is an extension that allows you to create, query, map, and analyze cell-based raster data and perform integrated vector-raster analysis.
ArcGIS 3D Analyst is an extension which provides a suite of high-quality, easy-to-use tools for creating, analyzing, and visualizing surface data and other three-dimensional data.
ArcGIS Image Analysis  is an extension that supports a range of image analysis capabilities including image rectification, color enhancement, and simple change detection.
ArcGIS Network Analyst  enables you to solve a variety of problems using geographic networks (i.e., streets, highways, rivers, pipelines, electric lines, etc.) such as finding the most efficient travel route, generating travel directions, finding the closest facility, or defining service areas based on travel time.
ArcPress Extension  is a graphics metafile rasterizer that enables you to output high-quality maps on today's high-quality raster plotting devices.

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