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Carlson Software to Give Users CAD Platform Choice
Written by Carlson Software
Monday, 14 April 2008
Land development software’s ability to work on both ACAD and ICAD announced at Carlson Silver Anniversary User Conference April 14
Lexington, Ky., U.S.A. (April 14, 2008) At the opening session of the Carlson Silver Anniversary User Conference, Bruce Carlson, president and founder of Carlson Software Inc., announced the addition of the ability to run on IntelliCAD (ICAD) to the 2009 releases of Carlson Software. These include Carlson Civil 2009, Carlson Survey 2009, Carlson Hydrology 2009, Carlson Mining 2009, Carlson Takeoff 2009 and Carlson GIS 2009, all of which were released to coincide with the conference.
“We are very excited to offer our users this new option – a different CAD engine in addition to AutoCAD® or Map®,” said Carlson. “If a user already has ACAD, versions 2000 all the way up to and including 2009, then they can work smoothly and effectively on those platforms. If they don’t,” he added, “and are looking for an alternative, effective and lower cost CAD, Carlson’s 2009 product comes with ICAD built in, ready to use for no extra cost.”
In addition to the choice of CAD engines, the 2009 Carlson software line-up features 100s of improvements in functionality. The overall theme is better annotation for plan production with updates to Profiles, Sections, Area Labels, Station-Offset Labels, Spot Elevations, Sewer Network Labels and Cut/Fill Color Maps. Additional new feature highlights include the ability to view an aerial image draped onto a surface in both the Carlson 3D Viewer and Surface 3D Flyover, to place building pads within lots during layout, and to process multiple pad perimeters at a time (design pad template) with precedence and slopes assigned by layer.
“When you buy or upgrade to Carlson 2009,” Carlson added, “you can work on either AutoCAD or ICAD – it’s your choice.”
AutoCAD®, developed by Autodesk®, is the most popular CAD software. IntelliCAD®, developed by the ITC, is a robust, DWG-compatible CAD platform that every CAD developer can build upon.
About Carlson Software
Carlson Software, an independent company founded in 1983, has been developing software that runs on top of AutoCAD since 1987. The 25-year-old company is well known for its comprehensive civil, surveying, machine control and positioning, plus mining software solutions. Its dedication to customer service and free technical support is unique in the industry. For more information about Carlson Software, call 800-989-5028 or visit www.carlsonsw.com.
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