At ArcGIS 10 you can bind your standalone application to an Engine or Desktop runtime and license your application by making a single call
ArcGIS 10 introduces a new set of reporting tools for the desktop. You will now be able to create, load, and run reports using the new Wizard
ArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView- share the same core applications, user interface, and development environment.
Attached to this blog post is the download for the FGDC Metadata Editor add-in. This add-in provides a command that can be added to the Metadata
New for ArcGIS 10, you can analyze a join before creating it by using the Validate Join button on the Join Data dialog box.
Beginning with ArcGIS 10, ESRI no longer supports map templates (.mxt) files for use with the Select Template and Getting Started dialog boxes.
ArcGIS 10 introduces several new and innovative features that make it easier for you to customize and extend the ArcGIS Desktop applications.
Probably the most visible and intriguing aspect of the new data compilation (editing) tools with ArcGIS 10, are feature templates.
Caching is a great way to speed up the performance of your day to day usage of ArcMap. By retaining previously computed extents