Carlson Software User Conference – Celebrating 30 years
Carlson’s 30th Anniversary User Conference will be held in Cincinnati Ohio from April 7-10, 2013. In addition to 3 days of instruction and having the chance to work directly with Carlson [...]Read more
Carlson Software and Windows 8
Now that many (most? all?) new computers are shipping with Windows 8, Carlson Software users are curious whether or not their software will run on the new operating system. I recently asked [...]Read more
Freebies from Esri for Users of Carlson with IntelliCAD
I’m re-posting this once more because of the continued interest. For several years Esri has been offering a FREE “GIS Starter Kit” for anyone who uses Carlson with IntelliCAD. [...]Read more
That CAD Girl Newsletter | November 2012
Our November newsletter has been posted… Read it here: November 2012 NewsletterRead more
Carlson Software End of Year Specials
Last week Carlson announced their end-of-year specials for 2012. This year’s offerings include steep discounts on Carlson Civil Suite, Survey with embedded AutoCAD, Takeoff and Survey. All [...]Read more
Carlson Software Self-Study Manuals
In order to reduce the amount of time I’ve been spending in online training, I’d been considering putting together Carlson Software training manuals. But, in order to truly offset the [...]Read more
That CAD Girl Newsletter | September 2012
Our September newsletter has been posted… Read it here: September 2012 NewsletterRead more
Do You Hate the National CAD Standard?
Do you think it’s just too Architecture-y? And not geared enough toward Survey and Civil? If so, now’s your opportunity to have a say and help make it better. I am a member of the V6 [...]Read more
Workshops, Technology Days, Breakfast & Training – Oh My!
It’s that time of year again… Early registration for our end of year workshops in North Carolina. This year we will have day-long events in Statesville and Asheville in November and [...]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