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You can import your ArcMap documents directly into ArcGIS Pro projects.

These include 3D Analyst, Data Interoperability, Data Reviewer, Geostatistical Analyst and more The majority of the ArcGIS Desktop extensions are available in ArcGIS Pro.ArcGIS Pro doesn’t cost anything extra! It is included with ArcGIS Desktop, which also includes ArcMap and ArcCatalog.There are SO many great learning materials for ArcGIS Pro, and a lot of them are free – be sure to check out ArcGIS Pro lessons.ArcGIS Pro has many capabilities beyond ArcMap including better 3D visualization.Create Tasks in Pro to streamline repeatable workflows, automate your work with Python and more you can customize ArcGIS Pro in numerous ways to fit your needs.2D and 3D maps that you create in ArcGIS Pro can easily be shared as web maps and web scenes to ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise.ArcGIS Pro features a modern ribbon-based user interface, 2D and 3D views, multithreaded geoprocessing, support for multiple maps and layouts, and more (see image below).Here are a few of them according to Esri: So why should you consider migrating to ArcGIS Pro? There are many benefits ArcGIS Pro brings to the table. You can use and share services published with ArcGIS Pro via ArcMap.ĪrcGIS Pro features a modern ribbon-based user interface, 2D and 3D views (Image: Esri) Benefits of ArcGIS Pro Import map documents (.mxd), scenes (.sxd), and globes (.3DD) into ArcGIS Pro and save them as projects (.aprx). This 64-bit addition to the ArcGIS Desktop collection of applications lets you render and process your data faster than ever. ArcGIS Pro is included with ArcMap as a part of ArcGIS Desktop.
