AutoCAD
Carlson Survey 2015 with Embedded AutoCAD has been released
MAYSVILLE, Ky., U.S.A. (August 13, 2014)— Carlson Survey 2015 OEM is an easy-to-use, intuitive software. Its newest update provides upgrades to the 3D viewer [...]Read more
Carlson 2015 Has Been Released!
Carlson posted the 2015 versions of their for CAD (IntelliCAD or AutoCAD 2004-2015) on Tuesday afternoon… you can Download Carlson 2015 products with IntelliCAD here. The 2015 versions of [...]Read more
Autodesk Policy Change – No Upgrades After Feb 1, 2015
As a current Autodesk subscription customer, I received this message in my Inbox yesterday: The link to find out more takes you here: Frequently Asked Questions about the Autodesk Upgrade [...]Read more
Robert Green’s “An Open Letter to CAD Software Companies” and a Response from IntelliCAD
If you’re one of the many folks out there who don’t believe that the developers of your CAD software are listening to you… you’re not alone and you should take the time to [...]Read more
End of Year Workshops – New format for 2013
After several years of the same format for our end of year workshops, we’ve changed it up a bit this year. For the first time, we will have one full day in both Statesville and Raleigh NC [...]Read more
This looks like a big deal…
A colleague pointed me to this post on the CADTechs group on LinkedIn: Autodesk today said it would discontinue the ability to purchase software upgrades on February 1, 2015Read more
Does Carlson Still Work With AutoCAD?
File this under “Myths”… I hope this isn’t widespread, but I received the following email yesterday and think it’s important to respond publicly. The email is posted [...]Read more
CAD Standards Manager 2013
Updated: Next live webinar will be on Wednesday, April 10th You can sign up here: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/859901974 Sooo…. This is pretty intriguing. Anyone who has [...]Read more
Did you know… About the Flatten Command?
FLATTEN is an Express Tools command in AutoCAD and a standard command in IntelliCAD. It allows you to quickly convert 3d objects to a 0-elevation, flat version of itself. Most of us in the [...]Read more
Did you know… about all the different selection methods in CAD?
Anyone who has used AutoCAD or IntelliCAD for any period of time will be familiar with a few of the selection methods available to you during editing commands… although you may not know the [...]Read more