Oh, and we also use the Sincpac-C3D in Civil 3D, which provides a lot of tools that are Surveyor-friendly, including many that are not available in Ca...
Carlson is definitely the most-similar to LDD, with the easiest upgrade path. But we find C3D to be much more powerful in a number of areas, with far...
It's a multi-layered question...The C3D Point Styles work very well, as long as you are sharing files with other C3D users, who are using the same ver...
We've done a lot of FAA work, but we usually do pavement (runways, taxiways, tamaracks, etc.) and they hold those to within 0.04' at every point, both...
This seems to me to be "old style surveying". It's what we used to do when we would stake out the grid points, set a hub, then come back in with a le...
Seems to be getting really busy in this area... Kind of unusual, since usually it slows down as we approach winter.But we've hired on 6 new people th...
I agree... Hardware has gotten so cheap lately that it's a poor choice to run anything other than Win7 with at least 6BG of RAM. Although I'd also r...
Without details, there's no way to offer any opinion.Standard procedure says that original monuments hold, even if they're screwed up. One of the thi...
sinc, sorry butI have no idea what you just said.The complexity of this site lies with the fact that multiple surveyors did multiple surveys, all usin...
The heart of the problem seems to be that Autodesk recognized some issues with 32-bit vs. 64-bit, so decided to change some of their core programming ...
Not that easy.The area I mentioned is in a rural area of southern Colorado, with the original plats done in the 1960's. Several houses were built way...
I've had somewhat slow income from my business, because all I do is add a plugin-in for C3D, and have to keep prices significantly lower than Carlson ...
There are a couple of distinct things to look at here...Yes, one is the technical knowledge of how projections, etc., work. But the other is how the ...
Yep... And you'd probably get sued for it today. Witness Apple Computers, which has seemed to replace innovation with "patenting and suing".