XTools for ArcView GIS: The Most Popular ESRI Extensions Ever
What is the most popular ESRI extension? The answer is obviously XTools for ArcView GIS (ArcView 3x). It is not only the most popular extension for ArcView GIS but also for all ESRI softwares. You can check the current position here http://cli.gs/qYMHLY.
My Page Rank Just Goes Up
Google Page Rank has been widely used as one of popularity indicators of our websites, including this blog. I don’t know how Google Page Rank calculates the indicator [ I also don't want to find out], what I know it scales from 0 – 10. Zero for less popular and 10 for the most popular [...]
Borneo Center for Environmental and Natural Resources Management
Borneo Center for Environmental and Natural Resources Studies (Borne Center) is built to accommodate ideas and initiatives from people who concern on managing Borneo’s environmental and natural resources in sustainable manner.
Download Safari 4
After months have been released as bete version, Safari 4 is now released as full version. Some features are claimed as more advance compare to its competitor Firefox, Chrome, IE or Opera. The features are:
Upload Files to Hosted Server
It has been annoying uploading files to hosted server if we don’t know what is the appropriate way to do. My concern about this came up when my university college prohibited me to use any FTPW client in its proxy. I could use my CPanelW File Manager to upload all files actually. However, I needed [...]
Arc Hydro; GIS for Water Resources
GIS can be a powerful tool for developing solutions for water resources problems — for assessing water quality, determining water availability, preventing flooding, understanding the natural environment, and managing water resources on a local or regional scale. The advent of ArcGIS created an opportunity to design a new way of representing water resources data. The [...]
GIS for Environmental Decision-Making (Innovations in Gis)
GIS has been widely used as a powerful tool for environmental management. However, its incorporation into decision making process is still far away. All decision makers know how important GIS is. However, not even few of them consider GIS as part of decision making tools.