ArcPad Retired 1/1/2022

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01-07-2022 03:38 PM
ChrisLeSueur
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ArcPad is retired as of January 1, 2022.  As a retired product, there will be no new development, patches/bug fixes, or live technical support.  Also, new and existing users will no longer be able to purchase ArcPad licenses, renew ArcPad maintenance, or receive technical support for this product. For organizations that require ongoing support for ArcPad, there may be support options with Esri Premium Support. For more information about the retirement status of Esri products see the Esri Product Lifecycle Policy.

 

Continued ArcPad Use

ArcPad users can continue to use the ArcPad application with their existing product licenses, those licenses are perpetual and do not time-out. Users can continue to use the ArcPad online documentation and the Esri Support site to find answers to questions and solutions to technical issues. Although the online information will remain available to users, this information is not updated for retired products. This

ArcPad page on the Esri Community will remain available for users to ask questions from the ArcPad community.

 

Moving Forward

ArcPad has been an important product for Esri with a long history (first release in Spring of 2000).  It was a groundbreaking tool that paved the way for today’s mobile GIS apps. But with the advent of deprecated operating systems, updated security requirements, advancements in mobile hardware, and new capabilities in ArcGIS…the time has come to retire ArcPad. 

Today Esri has a suite of apps for mobile GIS and field operations. Depending on your use cases and workflows for mobile GIS and field data collection we suggest that you investigate the capabilities offered by Esri other mobile apps.

  • ArcGIS Survey123
    • Form-based data collection
    • Highly customizable forms (Conditional logic, calculations, data validation, advanced formulas)
    • Mobile and web experience
    • Supports online and offline data collection
    • Supports high accuracy GNSS/GPS receivers
  • ArcGIS Field Maps
    • Map-based data collection
    • Smart forms
    • Supports taking maps in the field for view only purposes
    • Supports online and offline maps
    • Supports high accuracy GNSS/GPS receivers
  • ArcGIS QuickCapture
    • Easy-to-use rapid field data collection
    • Collect data with a single button tap
    • Simple project authoring experience using QuickCapture designer
    • Supports data collection while online or offline
    • Supports high accuracy GNSS/GPS receivers
  • ArcGIS AppStudio
    • Provides app templates and developer tools to create your own custom app

 

ArcPad Resources

 

2 Comments
MaxRingler1
New Contributor III

Which of the new apps provides offsetting functionality (like ArcPad does) - so to record features with compass and/or distance from/towards known reference points.

 

This capability is crucial for our work in dense tropical rainforest, where GNSS cannot provide the accuracy needed for the research questions we are working on.

 

Kind Regards
Max Ringler - University of Bern

DaveMarkey
New Contributor III

ArcPad has been a stalwart product for the different guises of NSW Maritime for about 20 years. Overall has been a stable product with the ability to customise. While mixed feelings for its retirement I am looking forward to future functionality and ability to seamlessly communicate with other products and provide additional GIS products/solutions with these products being incorporated in our new GIS platform.

Hats off to those initial ArcPad developers - a job well done.

 

Kind Regards,

Dave Markey

Transport for NSW (Maritime)