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In GIS Apps, QuickCapture

Exploring Quick Capture for the First Time

Author admin1135Posted on April 23, 2022April 23, 2022
Exploring Quick Capture for the First Time

First time playing around with QuickCapture mobile application. Initial basic notes and references.

Tags: mobile application, QuickCapture.
In GIS Apps, Survey123

Survey123 Connect using SDE layers

Author admin1135Posted on April 14, 2022April 23, 2022

Notes taken while launching Survey123 against an SDE feature for the first time. This method is great for monitoring and inspections of existing features , or facilities, as an example. This is a first effort of more advanced use of Survey123 Connect, with additional posts hopefully to follow.

Tags: mobile application, survey123

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