I still have the boxes, CD's and install keys for older versions of Carlson. I have SurvCADD 2006, CES, and XML2. I am almost certain that I cannot sell them because of usage agreement when I upgraded, so wasn't even going to look into it. My question is, though, do I even need to keep these boxes? I can't see that they're good for anything at all. Cleaning up the office and it's just one of those things. Paid a pretty penny for those boxes and hate to just toss them. Anyone know why I should not toss them, just keeping the most recent version?
I am happy with CES.
It is more than I will ever need for land surveying and an occasional topo.
Plan on continuing to use it as long as possible.
B-)
Yes, I have the same boxes. I'll keep them I guess. Sure as I throw them away, I'll need them for some odd reason.
I still swear by Survcadd 2006 !!!!!
>I have SurvCADD 2006, CES, and XML2.
Depending on whether or not these versions are upgrades of one another or individual licenses, there might be some upgrade value in one or all of them. It would be best to confer with your regional Carlson Software representative about your options.