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ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE), or ArcExplorer 9.1, or ArcExplorer Web, ArcExplorer 2.0, ArcExplorer 4.1… What is going on??

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ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE), or ArcExplorer 9.1, or ArcExplorer Web, ArcExplorer 2.0, ArcExplorer 4.1… What is going on??

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MapTEACH uses the latest AEJEE version of ArcExplorer because it works on Macs as well as PCs, can do a lot of good GIS analysis, and is a stepping stone for learning advanced GIS as used by geoscientists and many other professionals. Other ArcExplorer versions have their own strengths and weaknesses. Each continues to either improve or be discontinued depending on their value, marketability and ESRI company priorities. As of Jan 10, 2007, AEJEE has pulled ahead of AE 9.x in terms of functionality. Per one of the ESRI ArcExplorer Forum Discussion threads for that date — Both AEJ 9.x and AEJEE 2.x are stand-alone products, built with different Java components, so sharing tools from one to the other is not viable. You will most likely find more functionality in the AEJEE version since the Education Edition of ArcExplorer-Java is under more active development than AEJ 9.x. (AEJEE started from AEJ but has since leap-frogged AEJ in functionality.) They now have separate development staff a

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