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: Copy the URL to your clipboard. In ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro, go to Add WMTS Server , paste the URL, and click Get Layers to import the basemap.
: Unzip the file and right-click PortableBasemapServer.exe , then select Run as Administrator . Configuration : Open the Basemap window .
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For users who want to customize the server, there are a few advanced options: Portable Basemap Server V3.1.zip Download
What it is
It can convert various formats, such as MBTiles, into services that ArcGIS Desktop, QGIS, or Global Mapper can consume. Why version 3.1?
Runs a micro-web server directly from your machine. : Copy the URL to your clipboard
To make this more concrete, consider a field researcher studying a remote forest. Before leaving civilization, they could use PBS V3.1 to download high-resolution satellite imagery of their study area using the built-in download tools. Once in the field, they could launch PBS on their laptop and serve that imagery locally. They can then connect their mobile GIS app to http://localhost:8080 to see their offline map as if they were browsing Google Maps online. The RecreateEmptyCache feature would also allow them to add more detailed tiles for specific trailheads later, without re-downloading the entire map.
I understand you're looking for guidance on downloading and using . However, I need to provide some important context and responsible guidance:
| File / Folder | Description | |---------------|-------------| | PBServer.exe | Main server executable | | config.json | Port, cache size, and basemap source settings | | maps/ | Folder to place your .mbtiles or tile folders | | www/ | Built‑in web viewer for testing | | start_server.bat | Quick launch script (Windows) | | README_V3.1.pdf | Full user & deployment guide | Configuration : Open the Basemap window
Supports multiple map data sources.
is a tool often associated with serving map tiles locally, sometimes used with mobile GIS applications (like Locus Map, OruxMaps, etc.) or for offline mapping. However, I don't have direct access to verify official, safe download sources for version 3.1.
Version 3.1 builds upon the stability of earlier releases, offering refined performance and broader compatibility with modern GIS applications. 1. Multi-Protocol Streaming