You have to pay for GoogleEarth Pro (visit the website, they will happily take your money).
You can measure with the free version too!
No, Google Earth Pro is the paid professional version that costs $399 per year.It does have a free 7-day trial period to use and evaluate after which you need to convert trial license into full license.Note that Pro and free version both use the same high-resolution imagery.*UPDATE* as of Jan 30, 2015 Google made Google Earth Pro available for free. Login with your email address and the license key GEPFREE and that's it.
Google Earth is free for personal use as long as you don't want the "deluxe version" (which can be brought on the Google web site). Google Earth is absolutely safe, it is from a worldwide company and there are no serious claims of it causing computer troubles.
I guess it is free to use however, you cannot distribute it on your own. In free version you cannot integrate your GIS data but there are another versions like Google Earth pro and Google Earth enterprise.
Google Earth Pro is the professional version of Google Earth with advanced features for business users.Google Earth Pro has following improvements over the free version:Pro performance is fasterPro has higher resolution printing 4800 pixels vs 1000 pixels.Pro able to import GIS data files (e.g. GeoTiff, CSV files, etc.)Pro has area measurement toolPro has additional layers (e.g. U.S. Parcel and Demographics data)...Google Earth Pro has an annual subscription of $399 which includes support.Both Google Earth and Google Earth Pro use the same imagery. In other words, you don't get higher resolution imagery by paying for the Pro version.
Normally Google Earth Pro auto-updates to the new version when it is available but if that feature is disabled or not working you can manually install the latest version. Visit the Google Earth download page to download the latest version for Windows, Mac, or Linux desktop platforms. You can show the version of Google Earth in the Hep menu and selecting "About Google Earth". Note that Google Earth desktop has been replaced with Google Earth Pro so all updates will be with the latter.For the web version of Google Earth, your web browser always accesses the latest version and you never have to install or uninstall the application.Mobile platforms can update Google Earth using the Google Store, Apple store, or equivalent application management utlility on the particular platform.
Google Earth has always been free. Google Earth Pro was $400 annually up until 2015 but now that is free also.You can download either Google Earth or Google Earth Pro and freely use them from your computer.UPDATE: As of Google Earth Pro 7.3.0, Earth "Free" and Pro have now been combined into a single product, Earth Pro. See https://support.google.com/earth/answer/40901?hl=en
You can install and run both the free version and Pro version on your machine. In fact they both share the same saved places file.When you run Google Earth Pro the window title bar shows "Google Earth Pro" and Help/About Google Earth" menu option likewise shows the "Google Earth Pro" logo.
No, Google Earth Pro is the paid professional version that costs $399 per year.It does have a free 7-day trial period to use and evaluate after which you need to convert trial license into full license.Note that Pro and free version both use the same high-resolution imagery.*UPDATE* as of Jan 30, 2015 Google made Google Earth Pro available for free. Login with your email address and the license key GEPFREE and that's it.
You can "patch" Google Earth Pro by downloading and upgrading to the latest Pro version. If you have a license for Pro then the license is not tied to a particular version. Google Earth has some auto-update features but always best to simply install the latest version. Link to download Pro can be found below.
The free version of Google Earth does not need a license key. A license key is required for Google Earth Pro. You can download Google Earth Pro and request a free 7-day trial license after which you need to pay an annual fee to continue to use it.
Google Earth application is free and as of this year Google Earth Pro, previously $400, is now available for free. Login to GE Pro with your Gmail account username and the license code "GEPFREE".
No. Google Earth can only be downloaded from google's website. There is a free version and a Pro version for business use.
Google Earth Plus was discontinued in 2008, but had such features as higher resolution and allowing consumer printing. It has been replaced by Google Earth Pro.
Google Earth and Google Earth Pro are Google software products. It normally does not "mess" up your computer but like any software application problems do happen (e.g. system crashes, corrupt cache files, etc.).If you're using Google Earth Pro and have problems then you should contact Google Earth support (which is part of the subscription) or check out the Google Earth Support web site for solutions.If you use the free version then you can post questions or problems to the Google Earth forum - see related link below.
Google Earth is free for personal use as long as you don't want the "deluxe version" (which can be brought on the Google web site). Google Earth is absolutely safe, it is from a worldwide company and there are no serious claims of it causing computer troubles.
Google Earth Pro (professional version for business) is licensed at $399 per user per year.
I guess it is free to use however, you cannot distribute it on your own. In free version you cannot integrate your GIS data but there are another versions like Google Earth pro and Google Earth enterprise.