I'm getting an error that the new ArcGIS plugin (RC8) does not support
version less than 8.1.2.  I'm running version 8.1 which is claimed to be
supported in the press release.  The download is also larger than indicated
by the text on the download page (it's ~5Mb, not 3.4Mb), is this the correct
version of the plugin that is being offered?

Regards,

Adam

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Subject: ER Mapper Press Release: Enhanced ECW plugin for ArcGIS adds URL
image access


Thank you for reviewing the following press release from Earth Resource
Mapping.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  I appreciate
your consideration.

Sincerely,

Web Master
Earth Resource Mapping

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Enhanced ECW plugin for ArcGIS adds URL image access


Perth, Western Australia - May 2002
Earth Resource Mapping announced today the latest release of the free ECW
plugin for ArcGIS 8.1, 8.1.2 and 8.2. The plug-in allows greater
productivity in the ArcGIS environment by adding support for ECW, URL, ALG
and ERS image formats. It also includes the 500MB (not 50MB) ECW compressor
utility for free.
The most significant new features and improvements for this release are:
�       Significant improvement in the display\process speed of imagery.
ECW is now easily the fastest and most efficient format for compressed
large imagery in the ArcGIS Desktop environment.
�       The ability to add remote ECW imagery to your project served by the
Image Web Server. This functionality is a key feature of the ArcView 3.x
plug-in, and is now available in ArcGIS environment.
�       The addition of ER Mapper's ALG and ERS formats. No longer are ER
Mapper users and their clients restricted to ArcView 3.x plug-in for their
GIS projects. Also, virtual datasets (e.g. ERS->TIFF) can now be added to
your projects.
�       New toolbar and commands provide a user-friendly interface, access
to plug-in features and customisation of workspace. Some of the commands on
the toolbar include, add remote ECW, launch ECW compressor, plug-in
options, access to help documentation and about dialog.
�       Better integration with ECW compressor. The ECW compressor can be
accessed via command or export menu "Raster to ECW.". As the compressor is
a separate process, compression tasks can be carried out without
restricting workflow in the ArcGIS environment. Other advantages include
robustness and the ability for compression to continue while ArcGIS is
closed.
�       Comprehensive help documentation with illustrations provides a
useful resource for new users or who want to get the most from the plug-in.

Stuart Nixon CEO and Founder of Earth Resource Mapping said "This latest
release of the free ECW plugin for ArcIMS confirms our continued support
for GIS users. The ability to use images stored remotely on an Image Web
Server adds an exciting capability to the ECW plugin for ArcIMS."  Mr Nixon
went on to note that ECW has become widely used by ArcView and ArcGIS users
because of its speed and the free 500MB ECW Compressor.
To download the free ECW plugin for ArcGIS 8.1, 8.1.2 and 8.2, visit
http://www.ermapper.com/downloads.

About Earth Resource Mapping
Earth Resource Mapping is the world's leading image handling and integrated
mapping software company. Clients in more than 120 countries use ER Mapper
to prepare imagery, ECW to compress and use imagery, and the Image Web
Server to serve imagery over the Internet.


About ESRI
ESRI, ArcGIS, ArcView, and ArcInfo are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. This announcement of ECW
plugins by Earth Resource Mapping for ESRI products does not imply an
endorsement of the plugins by ESRI.

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