GEOInformatics Praises ArcGIS Desktop
See why ArcGIS Desktop [PDF] is key to working with spatial data content and designing workflows in the age of the GeoWeb.
What's New in 9.3.1
Take a look at the new features and tools you can use with ArcGIS Desktop 9.3.1.
ArcView is available as a single use or concurrent use license. Regardless of the license type, the functionality of ArcView is identical.
A single use license allows ArcView to be installed on one computer and does not require a license manager.
A concurrent use license, also known as a floating seat license, is controlled by a license manager operating on an organization's network. Concurrent use licenses can accommodate many users, but the number of users at any given time is limited to the number of floating licenses available.
ArcView 9 can access
For a complete list of supported data formats, view the ArcGIS 9.3 Functionality Matrix Poster [PDF].
Yes, the ArcGIS extensions are available as single use or concurrent use licenses.
Note: The licensing options for the ArcGIS extensions must match the licensing options for ArcView. This means that an ArcGIS extension single use license can only be used with an ArcView single use license and an ArcGIS extension concurrent use license can only be used with an ArcView concurrent use license.