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  1. Get started with ArcMap—ArcMap | Documentation - Esri

    Get started with ArcMap following these brief installation instructions, and links to tutorials and supplemental resources.

  2. Account Login - ArcGIS Online

    ArcGIS Online Powered by Esri Connect people, locations, and data using interactive maps. Work with smart, data-driven styles and intuitive analysis tools. Share your insights with the world or …

  3. ArcGIS - My Map

    Create and customize your own maps with ArcGIS My Map, a powerful tool for visualizing and sharing geographic data online.

  4. ArcMap | Documentation - Esri

    Use ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcGlobe, and ArcScene—the traditional ArcGIS Desktop applications—to create maps, perform spatial analysis, manage geographic data, and share …

  5. ArcGIS Online

    Build interactive web maps with ArcGIS Online, Esri's web-based mapping software. Gain new perspectives and enhanced details as you interact with data, zoom in, and search on the map.

  6. What is ArcMap?—ArcMap | Documentation - Esri

    ArcMap is where you display and explore GIS datasets for your study area, where you assign symbols, and where you create map layouts for printing or publication. ArcMap is also the …

  7. Installing ArcGIS Desktop on your computer

    There are no plans for future releases of ArcGIS Desktop, and it is recommended that you migrate to ArcGIS Pro. See Migrate from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro for more information.

  8. ArcMap frequently asked questions—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

    What is the difference between ArcGIS Desktop, ArcMap, and ArcGIS Pro? ArcGIS Desktop is a suite of four applications: ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcScene, and ArcGlobe.

  9. Mapping and visualization in ArcGIS Desktop - Esri

    ArcGIS Desktop includes two applications that are used for mapping and visualization: ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro. ArcMap can be used for mapping, editing, and analysis in a 2D environment, …

  10. A quick tour of ArcMap—ArcMap | Documentation - Esri

    ArcMap represents geographic information as a collection of layers and other elements in a map view. There are two primary map views in ArcMap: the data view and the layout view.