ViewPoint RetrieverTM is a free "read only" version of ViewPoint TransporterTM. Package files created by ViewPoint Transporter can be decompressed by ViewPoint Retriever. The ViewPoint Retriever user interface is identical to that of ViewPoint Transporter making it very simple to use. ViewPoint Retriever is ideal for end users of data who need to be able to make use of the information contained in ViewPoint Transporter package files, but have no need to create their own package files.If you have ArcView®, you can decompress a ViewPoint Transporter package file created from an ArcView project.
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