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(first post)

This new spatial analyst extension from ESRI looks promising and interesting. 
Nice stuff.
I believe we use R and it's geographical abilities not only because it is robust and programmaticaly efficient as well as an investment on ourself, but also because we do support open source and the promise of free software (free as beer) to the community.

Learning to use an ESRI software extension will help you do your work faster and without much trouble. I believe we are "here" (email list, R, programming, statistics, GIS, open source) because we value our freedom and we want to know they way software is working (what happens under the hood).

So choose a pill (see MATRIX). The easy way like everybody else, or the difficult way which eventually will pay back in multiple ways...

The decision is yours

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Hisaji ONO wrote:
Hi.

 What do you think about ArcGIS 8.3's new statistical
functions(Calculation of spatial or network, GWR,
Global/Local Moran, Gi etc.) in its Spatial Analyst
Extension described in
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/pdf/Whats_New_In_ArcGIS_93.pdf?

 Current R's spdep's and spgwr's and others' end users
will loose interests of them and go to use ESRI's apart
from R's?

 And will decrease activities of developments of
(geo)spatial data analysis tools in R?



 Regards.

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