ArcGIS

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ArcGIS (arcgis.com) is a proprietary GIS software platform from ESRI. It is the canonical software for manipulation of ESRI Shapefiles. Note: Through the ArcGIS for Home Use Program, users can purchase a non-commercial license for ArcGIS that includes many extensions for US$100/yr.

ArcGIS Editor for OSM

ArcGIS Editor for OSM provides the ability to import, export and edit OSM data via a free add-in for ArcMap. This plugin is free and open-sourced, but works only with ArcGIS Desktop, which requires purchasing a valid licence, or just use a trial free of charge for a limited time and by 5 users, and only for non-commercial use (ArGIS is published and sold under proprietary license and is itself not opensourced, only the API for interfacing plugins has open specifications).

ArcGIS for iPhone
Arcgis app screenshot.jpg
Author: ESRI
License: Proprietary (free of charge, for evaluation only)
Platform: iPhone
Status: Broken
Version: 10.1.2 (2013-08-06)
Language: English
Website: http://itunes.apple.com/app/arcgis/id379687930

Shows just different maps

Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data raster
Source online
Rotate map
3D view no
Shows website
Shows phone number
Shows operation hours
Routing
Routing no
Create route manually
Calculate route
Create route via Waypoints
Routing profiles
Turn restrictions
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
Routing providers
Avoid traffic
Traffic Provider
Navigating
Navigate no
Find location
Find nearby POIs
Navigate to point
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance
Keep on road
Lane guidance
Works without GPS
Navigate along predefined route
Tracking
Make track no
Customizable log interval
Track formats
Geotagging
Fast POI buttons
Upload GPX to OSM
Monitoring
Monitoring no
Show current track
Open existing track
Altitude diagram
Show POD value
Satellite view
Show live NMEA data
Show speed
Send current position
Editing

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Rendering

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Accessibility

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ArcGIS Haiti Earthquake Response

Accessing OpenStreetMap data within ArcGIS to support the Haiti Earthquake Response is article details various options for bringing in OpenStreetMap (developed in relation to Haiti mapping, but applies worldwide)

ArcGIS online

ArcGIS Online includes ArcGIS Explorer (requires Silverlight), a free online browser for ArcGIS datasets. OpenStreetMap is an available basemap through this interface.

ArcGIS OSM importer

ArcGIS can import bz2 compressed .osm files to a file geodatabase using a python script called "OSM Loader" (Version 2.0 by Dominic Stubbins) that doesn't use an XML parser! The script can be downloaded from www.arcgis.com

ArcBruTile

ArcBruTile ([1]) adds support for TMS/WMS-C servers to ArcGIS

OSM2NetworkDataset

OSM2NetworkDataset allows to import OSM network data to ArcGIS Network Analyst. Some tutorials: [2] ger