Esri Business Partner, GEO Jobe, Announces Release of Admin Tools V 1.0.14 in the ArcGIS Marketplace – Update of top (most popular) application in the ArcGIS Marketplace boasts new functionality, more tools, and user experience enhancements.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Dec. 11, 2017 – PRLog — We’re pleased to announce an important update of our popular Admin Tools for ArcGIS Online to V 1.0.14 – The latest version of Admin Tools (consistently a TOP app in the Esri ArcGIS Marketplace)
New Features in Admin Tools V 1.0.14
– Update User Favorites Add items to favorites list for specific users.
– Update Item Extents Update extents for webmaps, hosted feature services, and other items
– Enable/Disable Web Map Popups Enable or Disable all popups in multiple web maps
– Add / Update User Favorites Can modify favorite items for users
Other Noteworthy Improvements:
– Improved navigation for lists in dialog windows
– Find and Replace Webmap Service URL now updates Vector Tile styleUrls
– Email Users Improved application notifications when emails are sent, and when errors occur
– Email Users Emails include links to organization and user names of users receiving emails
– Copy Items Now, can copy items to multiple users at a time
– Email Users option for individualized emails to users (no bulk email/reply all)
Admin Tools is available to planners, GIS administrators and other GIS professionals in local government,K-
See http://www.geo-
To Get Admin Tols:
See Admin Tools (Free) in the MarketPlace
For Admin tools Portal (on premise) Contact us directly for details
About GEO Jobe
Founded in 1999, GEO Jobe (@geojobegis)
See also details of GEO Jobe’s enterprise GIS managed services environment, GEOPowered Cloud http://www.geo-
Connect with the GEO Jobe team or reach out with a question or comment on Twitter @geojobegis
Media Contact
GEO Jobe
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This week we rolled out an update to Admin Tools for ArcGIS Online at V 1.0.14 #newFeatures #evenBetter #Productivity https://t.co/DWqh5Cmcb2 pic.twitter.com/wmCFRsklYF
— GEO Jobe (@GEOjobeGIS) December 12, 2017