ET GeoTools
ET GeoTools is a set of tools for ArcGIS to increase the editing productivity in ArcMap, give enhanced editing functionality and enable users to create and maintain topologically correct datasets. The tools are designed mainly for users with an ArcGIS Basic licence, but will be an asset for ArcGIS Standard and ArcGIS Advanced licence holders as well.
ET GeoTools
ET GeoTools is a set of tools for ArcGIS to increase the editing productivity in ArcMap, give enhanced editing functionality and enable users to create and maintain topologically correct datasets. The tools are designed mainly for users with an ArcGIS Basic licence, but will be an asset for ArcGIS Standard and ArcGIS Advanced licence holders as well.
The tools are located on seven toolbars:
- ET GeoTools.
- ET Draw.
- ET Attributes.
- ET COGO.
- ET Miscellaneous.
- ET Graphics.
- ET Identify.
The tools are located on seven toolbars:
- ET GeoTools.
- ET Draw.
- ET Attributes.
- ET COGO.
- ET Miscellaneous.
- ET Graphics.
- ET Identify.
ET GeoTools highlights:
- Productivity – performing editing tasks in a fast and efficient way.
- Identifying topology errors – draw nodes and duplicates for polyline layers, gaps and overlaps for polygon layers.
- Correcting topology errors – on shapefile and geodatabase layers.
- Adding new geometries and maintaining topological relationships between the features.
- Gives ArcView users some editing tools usually available to ArcEditor & ArcInfo licence holders only – generalise, smooth, creating polygons from polylines, etc.
- Offers usage of attribute update rules (including ranges – not available in any ArcGIS licence) when splitting or merging polylines from shapefile or geodatabase layers.
- Allows capturing of spatial data together with the attributes which significantly improves the performance of capturing data.
- Offers productive ways of copying, editing and pasting attribute data.
- COGO module – Traverse and Inverse.
ET GeoTools highlights:
- Productivity – performing editing tasks in a fast and efficient way.
- Identifying topology errors – draw nodes and duplicates for polyline layers, gaps and overlaps for polygon layers.
- Correcting topology errors – on shapefile and geodatabase layers.
- Adding new geometries and maintaining topological relationships between the features.
- Gives ArcView users some editing tools usually available to ArcEditor & ArcInfo licence holders only – generalise, smooth, creating polygons from polylines, etc.
- Offers usage of attribute update rules (including ranges – not available in any ArcGIS licence) when splitting or merging polylines from shapefile or geodatabase layers.
- Allows capturing of spatial data together with the attributes which significantly improves the performance of capturing data.
- Offers productive ways of copying, editing and pasting attribute data.
- COGO module – Traverse and Inverse.
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ET SpatialTechniques can be used by all GIS professionals.