I think it would be easier to argue (and I haven't used it....yet) ArcGISPro is a throw back to the Arcview 3.x series. Multiple layouts in one session, promoted as "GIS for managers", etc.

There are some similarities between Pro and QGIS - I think QGIS is more comparable to ArcDesktop. With development ending on Desktop (yeah I said it) I think QGIS is poised to pick up the unhappy market of people who don't want a desktop application tied to an online application (arcgisonline). Desktop GIS still has a place in the world. I think QGIS could in theory start to make a bigger impact than it has been. Of course you have the entire ESRI ecosystem of software to deal with...but that's another story.

Randy



On 06/06/2015 07:16 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi David,

They are both GIS ;-) One costs tons of money, the other one is free.

What exactly are you asking? What do you want to know?

Andreas

On 05.06.2015 18:19, Chrest, David wrote:

Anybody happen to notice any similarities between QGIS and ArcGIS Pro?

David



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