Carlson 2010 Products Are Here
Carlson released their long-awaited 2010 programs early last week. If you are running these programs on top of an AutoCAD-based program or IntelliCAD, you can download a full install of 2010 [...]Read more
Carlson 2010 Is Here
The 2010 version of Carlson software running with IntelliCAD is officially available. This version offers support for 64-bit operating systems, Windows 7, and AutoCAD® 2010. This release is [...]Read more
Why Carlson Civil Suite and Not Civil 3D®
I’ve worked with DCA®, then SoftDesk®, then Land Desktop® since 1990. Anyone I’ve worked with, sold software to or trained in that time knows that I’ve always been a huge fan of [...]Read more
Carlson 2010 Preview – CAD Standards
The new CAD Standards feature included in Carlson is one of the most time-saving features to come along in a long time. This feature is a collection of commands allowing you to create, manage and [...]Read more
That CAD Girl – October 2009 Newsletter
Our October 2009 Newsletter can be downloaded HERERead more
Carlson vs AutoCAD Civil 3D
This conversation heated up after I made a post to a thread on an Autodesk Discussion Group. Since then we’ve started a valuable conversation about the strengths and weaknesses of both [...]Read more
Carlson, Civil 3D and Shootouts
Update 9/12/2009: Much appreciation to James Wedding at www.civil3d.com for extending the Carlson VS Civil 3D discussion to his website. A lot of commentary and good discussion has taken place on [...]Read more
The Kansas City Carlson User Group
I’m reflecting on my impressions of the inaugural meeting of the Kansas City Carlson User Group meeting held at the corporate office of Griner & Schmitz on August 20, 2009. About a [...]Read more
December Workshops 2009
Our Carlson workshops the past couple of years have drawn great crowds, but we’re changing it up a bit for 2009. Join us on December 8th in Raleigh or December 9th in Statesville for joint [...]Read more
BIM is not GIS
As someone quite entrenched in both disciplines (Civil and Architectural), I’ll add my 2 cents worth on the BIM vs. GIS subject. In my opinion, BIM and GIS are both [...]Read more