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CAD Forums => Vertically Challenged => Topic started by: Mark on December 29, 2008, 09:52:59 AM

Title: How do you like your Autodesk vertical
Post by: Mark on December 29, 2008, 09:52:59 AM
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Title: Re: How do you like your Autodesk vertical
Post by: Jeff_M on December 29, 2008, 12:07:45 PM
Civil3D is a work in progress. Compared to what I saw of it in the 2006 version, the latest version is great. However, it still has many bugs, many more features that don't work quite right (or as I would expect them to anyway), and then there are those features that are just plain missing. Yet I still prefer to use it over any other offering out there that I've seen.
Title: Re: How do you like your Autodesk vertical
Post by: dgorsman on December 29, 2008, 12:19:11 PM
Honestly, I can't tell yet.  The 3D piping product is still in beta as far as I know.  Unfortuneately it looks like everything will be implemented with custom objects, which will make compatibility (almost typed "combatibility" - telling, isn't it...) difficult between other companies/programs and probably new versions as they are released.  It also complicates customization to handle different client requirements.
Title: Re: How do you like your Autodesk vertical
Post by: Dinosaur on December 29, 2008, 01:32:23 PM
Honestly, I can't tell yet.  The 3D piping product is still in beta as far as I know.  Unfortuneately it looks like everything will be implemented with custom objects, which will make compatibility (almost typed "combatibility" - telling, isn't it...) difficult between other companies/programs and probably new versions as they are released.  It also complicates customization to handle different client requirements.
Yes, looking at it and trying to use it one would likely think that the piping is still in beta . . . unfortunately the piping functions have remained in this state since introduction.  I found this particularly distressing as sanitary and storm system design accounted to 3/4 of my responsibilities.  It was quite disappointing to fire up the program the first time for 3 years running and find minimal or zero new functionality along with the same bugs and defects carried over from the previous release.
Title: Re: How do you like your Autodesk vertical
Post by: Bob Garner on December 29, 2008, 04:29:09 PM
In my case Revit(?)  As I said before somewhere else, that product is like a wine that is not nearly ready to uncork.  I say give it no less than five years before even considering purchasing.  Then look to purchasing from the competition before committing to Adesk.