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For modern users, there is almost no reason to install ArcGIS 10.2 today unless you are maintaining a legacy system on an old Windows 7 machine or have archived data locked in a 10.2 geodatabase format that cannot be upgraded. However, historically, it deserves high praise. It stabilized the desktop experience while successfully laying the groundwork for the web-based GIS architecture we use today.
ArcGIS 10.2 introduced several core technologies that reshaped how professionals handle spatial data: arcgis10.2
At its peak, ArcGIS 10.2 required specific hardware and software environments to function optimally: ArcGIS 10.2 for Desktop system requirements For modern users, there is almost no reason