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What is the difference between the CD-based KRIS system and the on-line version?

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What is the difference between the CD-based KRIS system and the on-line version?

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The KRIS program, available on CD, is a powerful Windows database management program, with many tools designed for people who are not data management specialists. Tools such as HoboImport, Build Table and dynamic graphing let you easily integrate, organize and present data. The KRIS Map Viewer allows users to select themes of spatial data, similar to the program ArcView. PowerPoint or Word documents can be generated automatically from KRIS for presentations and posters. With KRIS on your hard drive, you can easily update the system contents and transmit them to others for global updating of the KRIS system from a central location. The KRIS program also includes a help system, tutorials, and advanced search tools. The on-line version of KRIS provides access to all contents (data tables, charts, photos, maps, documents, and metadata) in the form of web pages.. The on-line versions of KRIS allow data downloads, but do not provide interactive mapping or graphing.

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