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The February 2025 Sweet for ArcGIS 8.5 Release is here! It includes changes and new capabilities to make your editing experience smoother and more intuitive. Key highlights of this update are provided below. If you’ve not heard about Sweet for Arc...
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Sweet for ArcGIS is a powerful tool for ensuring that data is valid at the point of entry. As well as the data rules configured within Sweet, the very nature of the data itself is important for defining the application’s purpose. Typical use...
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Many of us using ArcGIS Online have got a huge amount of data stored in the cloud – hosted layers with a large number of features and fields that are simply overwhelming and difficult to get any useful information from. With Report Builder for Arc...
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Many of us at Esri UK love to spend time in and around nature; however, it’s no secret that the biodiversity of the UK has had it rough for many years, facing an especially steep decline since the industrial revolution. Many tools have been includ...
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Sun, sea, and Sweet. That sounds like the perfect summer to me! Especially as we’ve just released version 8.2 of Sweet, now available on both ArcGIS Online and Enterprise. If you use Sweet on Enterprise you can install the latest release fro...
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Sweet for ArcGIS help’s user’s capture and edit data accurately thanks to it’s built-in quality checks. But did you know you can take that very same app out in the field on any tablet device (Windows/iOS/Android)? Whether you’re ...
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Winter is coming, and so is the next Sweet for ArcGIS release. The team have been busier than ever adding lots of new features to make your editing experience better than ever. So take five minutes to get cozy, get some snacks, and check them out ...
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Over the years I’ve been waxing lyrical about everything Sweet for ArcGIS can do from topology to auto calculating attributes. For this Sweet Treats blog, I’m going to cover five of my favourite possibly lesser-known capabilities. Builder Preview ...
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Sweet for ArcGIS is a bit like the Swiss army knife of Web Editing (hang with me here…). You can take it into the wild! Whether you’re online or off-grid, Sweet is designed to take all your complex business logic out there with you in the field. T...
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The summer release of Sweet for ArcGIS Online is here, and it’s a BIG one! Grab a snack, take a seat, and have a read of just some of the new features we’re releasing. If you’re interested in everything coming out, you can take a look at our what’...
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“Edit and Explore with Insight” is one of the many statements you encounter when you start looking at Sweet for ArcGIS. I like to be able to use the offline app in the field and maintain the rules set up on the web, makes collecting da...
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This week we released the latest version of Sweet for ArcGIS which can be found on the ArcGIS Marketplace. If you’re interested have a read of what’s included in that release, read here. “Sweet for ArcGIS can be configured to support...
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Back in August I announced new features available on our Phase 1 Habitat app. This release was full of new features, but we didn’t stop there. I’m therefore excited to announce that the next release of the Phase 1 Habitat survey app is available f...
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Throughout the year, we’ve seen a handful of compelling visualisations that illustrate the true scale of COVID-19 in 2020. Esri UK recently published a data service that allowed Esri users to access UK COVID-19 data via the Living Atlas and create...
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Just in time for mince pies comes the latest release of Sweet for ArcGIS, and its full of presents. Attachments You read it here first, Sweet now supports attachments. To make the deal even sweeter… we support attachments both in the browser and i...
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The Community Maps Program The Community Maps Program was created for ArcGIS users to improve and enrich Esri basemaps using their own data. Over the last 10 years, millions of up to date basemap features have been added thanks to local authoritat...
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Sweet for ArcGIS allows organisations to create easy to use web based apps for editing data, making it so anyone can edit GIS data through a browser. Every edit is validated against rules set up in the builder, meaning data is ready for reporting ...
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Summer might be at an end, but we have some autumn Sweet for ArcGIS treats in store just in time for spooky season. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights. Marketplace Firstly, Sweet for ArcGIS is now on the Marketplace and to get the latest ...
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Last year we launched the Phase 1 Habitat app. This template for Sweet for ArcGIS helps to create accurate Phase 1 Habitat Surveys (P1HS) in a web browser. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes and are now excited to announce a new and improve...
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My last blog concentrated on why we built Sweet for ArcGIS and what it does, you can check it out here. Since then, we’ve been busy making our Esri UK boxset sessions and getting lined up for our next release. In this blog I’m going to be pointing...
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For the last three or so years I’ve been talking non stop about an app called Sweet. As we are gearing up for our biggest release to date, I've been reflecting on why we started this journey. I thought you might be interested to hear about what Sw...
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Come and say hello to the Community Maps Editor - a new web app that allows you to edit parts of the Esri Community basemaps to add detailed features to areas of interest in your local area.
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Working alongside some of the UK’s leading ecologists, Esri UK has developed a new app which gives users those advanced editing tools, not previously available with data collection apps, so they can collect data th...
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Did you see our romantically-themed Valentine’s map? Read on to find out how we made it.
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