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New CADvance Blog

For CADvance users: * Cadvance UK User Group: UK Support for Cadvance Users cadvance-user-group.blogspot.com

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

Room Name/Number PSD Heads Up in 2007

For those making the transition to Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2007 who are planning on migrating existing drawings to 2007 but who will be using

Originally posted by David Koch from The Architect's Desktop
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

Windows Briefcase and your USB Flash Drive

It can’t just be me, doesn’t everyone do this? JK’s posts a reminder you can use Windows Briefcase to keep files/folder copies on your USB Drive in sync

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

Google Toolbar custom buttons ready

Now I have created two custom toolbars for Google Toolbar. The Toolbar comes with a bunch of new features so take a look. Use

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

Google Toolbar released but I have a problem

I tried some of the functionality of the new Google Toolbar that has some cool new features but it seems like there are some

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

Volume words of warning



Originally posted by Nick Zeeben from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

2 Civil 3D Blogs from Hong Kong

Last night I ran across two Civil 3D blogs from Hong Kong. They are: CADBeyond by Eric TSN. This blog has several subtopics. This

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

Sports Fan?

An opportunity to combine your love of sports, architecture and Revit is waiting for you. HNTB in Los Angeles is looking for talented Revit

Originally posted by Steve from Revit OpEd
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

Select Similar routine for AutoCAD

I love Select Similar in ADT (ADT 2005 +) and am mystified why it's not a core AutoCAD feature. Pick a selection set of objects,

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 29 Jul 2006

ObjectDCL now open source project

AutoCAD developer Chad Wanless has recently announced that due to health reasons, can no longer maintain ObjectDCL. Recently many blogs have been wishing Chad

Originally from Cadopolis News
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Revit Books-Reviews

The list of Revit instructional books is growing as Revit is steadily being adopted as the industry standard. Each book seems to have it's

Originally posted by Jay Polding-ORUG Moderator from revit in plain english
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

First Steps

Well right out of the gate, if you want to implement new software and change processes, you'll have some things to nail down and

Originally posted by Todd from CAD Shack
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

The Chronicles of Civil 3D - Online Journal

As Sitelines, a small town engineering company in Maine, attempts to complete a pilot project on time and on schedule, we can keep up

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Advanced Visual Studio debugging: how to stop stepping into certain functions

While debugging it's sometimes very frustrating to find yourself repeatedly stepping into an irrelevant function. For instance, complex statements pretty commonly include object constructors

Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Old enough...

Old enough to remember real turntables, vinyl that scratched and replacing worn needles… Old enough to have purchased, and still use, a first generation CD

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Inventor designs F1 in Schools!

This is cool, school students design a CO2 powered Formula One cars and race for a trip to the finals at the Australian Grand Prix,

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

RAND: Revenues Down, Profits Down

RAND Worldwide reports Q2 revenue of CDN$24.7 million, down from $24.9 million a year earlier. It would have been worse, except for the great

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

NavisWorks JS 5.1 released with support for export to Google Earth (KML)

The NavisWorks people has been busy. The release candidate of NavisWorks JetStream v5.1 is now ready for release. Now you can model something in

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Hot4CAD - Chip Harper

Gilbert L "Chip" Harper had to move his site Hot4CAD and sent me a notice to update my links to his site http://www.hot4cad.com/Chip is

Originally posted by Tracy Lincoln from TLConsulting
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Disaster Stories, Part 2

A reader of upFront.eZine gave me his analysis of the Airbus A380 being delayed by a year. (He wishes to remain anonymous, because he

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

DWF HTML/URL Parameters

Software Quality Assurance Engineer, John Schmier, has documented the various URL (Uniform Resource Locater) parameters that are available on Autodesk DWF Viewer 7.0 and

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Face Off

A new family template doesn't get much attention. It is called Generic Model Face Based.rft. From Autodesk Revit's help file: A face-based family must

Originally posted by Steve from Revit OpEd
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Two Worthwhile Downloads From The UK

Anthony Governanti, Autodesk ISD Technical Marketing Manager, recently pointed someone to one the following documents. I found them both worthwhile. They are: How to

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Autodesk Labs

I am not certain why I had not mentioned this before, but Autodesk has a new section at their website where they are making

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

ADT Project Navigator and Xrefs

When you create a file in ADT you will most likely be working with Xrefs at some point. Constructs can be made up of

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 28 Jul 2006

Webcast Reminder (Registration Required) - Civil 3D Implementaion

A quick reminder that the Civil 3D webcast schedule for tomorrow at 12:00pm EDT, 9:00am PDT will be the 1st of 4 that will

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Paint.NET's new address: www.getpaint.net

Paint.NET has found a new home at www.getpaint.net according to Rick Brewster's blog. This is one of my must have installed software's. <!-- google_ad_client

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Reality 3D

Can a real engineering firm generate design plans for a commercial subdivision using Autodesk® Civil 3D® ? Follow their story in real time. Date:

Originally posted by Scott from Civil 3D - Paving the Way
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

I know how to pick em: SelectSimilar routine

In MAP3D 2006 there is a tool, accessed by most via the right-click menu, called SelectSimilar. Once you’ve selected an object(s), you use this

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Adding SelectSimilar to Right-Click menu in 2005 and below

Adding SelectSimilar to the right-click menu in AutoCAD 2005:In a previous post, I showed some code from Adam W, and now we're going to

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Headlines in Battle

From this morning's UGS press release headline, we learn that: * "Ford and UGS Establish Commercial Innovation and Software Marketing Alliance" Later in the

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

DASTY: Revenues Up, Profits Down

Dassault Systemes reports Q2 revenue was e280.0 million, up 29% over a year ago. For SolidWorks, revenue increased by 20% to e56.1 million. GAAP

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

INGR: Revenues Up, Profits Up

Intergraph reports Q2 revenues of US$152.8 million, up 5.1% from a year ago. Net income was $16.8 million, up from $7.5 million a year

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

AUGI Connectivity Toolbar installed...

...after reading that Richard Binning updated the AUGI Connectivity Toolbar and added "a new community menu dedicated to the Architectural Desktop and Building Systems

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

ABS .NET API Webcast

See you in an hour at the Autodesk Building Systems .NET API Webcast. Thanks for the reminder Kean.Start time: 4pm BST (British Summer Time);

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Autodesk DWF Viewer 7.0 deployment tips & trix

Using VBScript (file with VBS extension) Autodesk DWF Viewer 7.0 can be installed and configured unattended or silently. One new thing with version 7.0

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

The Hulme Supercar

The Hulme Supercar project, unveiled in New Zealand last year, was recently displayed as a pre-production model at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and London's

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Experimenting with image formats for screenshots

Today at work someone asked why I sent then a Portable Network Graphics, PNG format screencapture image rather than JPEG. JPEG rules for photos but try other

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

The sexiest car?

The sexiest car in the world is a...

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Goodbye email newsletter

Mindjet’s regular Email Newsletter is well written, full of good tips and has links to some great template maps. Yet, tonight I un-subscribed from it.

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Orbit versus Turntable

Autodesk DWF Viewer 7.0 and Autodesk Design Review 2007 feature two interactive 3D viewing commands: orbit and turntable. For people old enough to predate

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Disaster Stories

In the last two months, there have been two disaster stories that affect the CAD software industry: * In June, Airbus announced its super-giant

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Change F1 from starting Help to work as Escape in AutoCAD

How many times have you hit F1 unintentionally just to have to wait for the Help to load and start. What a waste of

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Inventor Series 10 installation problems and solutions

I tried to install Inventor Series 10 today and got an error message "Microsoft WSE 2.0 Runtime - Error 1001.InstallUtil.Lib.dll: Unknown error in CorBindToRuntimeHost

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

What about AUGI Connectivity Toolbar for Firefox, you ask ?

Are you a Firefox user ? Yes! Would you like a version of the AUGI Connectivity Toolbar to use from within Firefox ? Yes!

Originally posted by MikePerry from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

New updated version of AUGI Connectivity Toolbar ( IE version ) released...

AUGI is pleased to announce the release of an updated version of its AUGI Connectivity Toolbar ( IE version ).The updated version includes a

Originally posted by MikePerry from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Reason to go to CAD Camp

Need a review of CAD Camp...  here is one from an attendee that posted thanks in the AUGI Forums. ---------I went to CAD Camp

Originally posted by Mark W Kiker from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Hang your AutoCAD work in a Gallery for everyone to see...

Have you created a masterpiece in AutoCAD that you would like to hang in a Gallery for others to stop by, stare at, and

Originally posted by MikePerry from BLAUGI
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Autodesk digital signatures



Originally posted by AutoCADder from AutoCADder
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Creating Tapered Columns in Architectural Desktop

To create a column that tapers from top to bottom, you’ll need to create a custom shaped structural member. Follow these steps to create

Originally posted by David Butts from The CADRE BSD Blog
ReBlogged here on 27 Jul 2006

Where Are You?

Looking at yesterday as a typical day there were...45 unique blog posts viewed for a total of...252 page views among...142 unique visitors living in...64

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Surfacing Busting Out All Over

Last month, Delcam released their free PowerSHAPE-e surface modeler. Last week, WorldCAD Access revealed MoI, the new surface modeler from Triple Squid designed for

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Autodesk MAP3D 2007 Service Pack 2 Released

Alright, I heard we were still buggy even after the install of SP1 (I haven't installed yet), so I think everyone was waiting to

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

PTC Q3: Revenues Up, Profits Down

PTC today reports Q3 revenues of US$216.7 million, up 20% from a year ago. Net income fell to $16.9 million, down from $26.7 million

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

ADT - Content Browser Tool

Buried under the ADT Content Browser is a tool to place Fire Rating symbology in a Wall. This may be an option to some

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Une façon rapide de faire une copie locale d'un projet

La méthode que je vous suggère permet de faire une copie locale d'un projet dont les Worksets ont étés activés. Je vous suggère aussi

Originally posted by Daniel Hurtubise from Revit It!
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Locking Users into Autodesk DWF Viewer 7.0 Company-Wide

Pretend you work at an engineering company that has an aggressive IT department. (OK maybe some of you are not pretending.) Based on your

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Digital Paper takes flight

Recently I blogged about digital design of Aircraft using the title “The end of paper flight?”. The odd thing is that many flights, especially

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Kiwi street mapping goes mainstream

The trademe auction site is probably New Zealand's most visited website. They just have launched smaps which offers street level mapping for all New Zealand. Although Google and

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

John Walker's blog - Fourmilog

Reading Jimmy, again, I find John Walker (the Autodesk founder not the Kiwi Athlete) has a blog. I knew of his website, as read The

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Autodesk Building Systems .NET API Webcast

A quick note: there's a free webcast tomorrow, July 27th, on Autodesk's Building System's .NET API. It's being delivered by Steve Milligan, a member

Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Build your own via the web!

What am I talking about? Well, honestly, lots of things... one of the more well-known of course, is the build-your-own shoe page on Nike's

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

The coolest artist ever

After checking out a cool link posted by Robin Capper, I remembered my favorite artist, and how, when I'd finish classwork ahead of the

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

CAD Companies Fight Over Boeing

Making planes, especially military planes and the weapons associated with them, is about the sexiest job for an engineer. I know, it's sad. Still,

Originally posted by rtara from CAD Insider
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Walls With Footings

While teaching an ADT class today, I was asked what is the best way to draw spread footings using ADT. My first thought was

Originally posted by mike.massey@alacad.com (Mike Massey) from Knowing What You Don't Know About CAD
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

AutoCAD 2007 and the /3GB Expanded Memory

AutoCAD 2007 is /3GB switch aware if you make the boot.ini file changes recommended by Microsoft (see link below). Of course the only gain

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

CAD CEO Has Opinions; Expresses Them

Not since think3's CEO Joe Costello posted a few of his video monologues on the Web has any CAD CEO expressed himself frankly/outrageously/opinionatedly on

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

New! ArchT/ ProgeARC 2D-3D software

2D/3D AutoCAD and Architectural modeling is simplified with ProgeARC. ProgeARC (ArchT), now available as application for AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002 or as a standalone

Originally from Recently Added Software
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Civil 3D - On Demand Webcasts

Autodesk had recently restructured (due to user feedback) how webcasts were shown on the website. They used to be listed in chronological order. The

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 26 Jul 2006

Nifty Avatar Creation Site

after a thread on augi.com coffee without cad forum about caricatures, I thought it would be neat to have a created picture of myself.

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

FLEXnet/FLEXlm manuals and downloads

Here are links to the manuals for Microvision's network licensing system that are used by FLEXenabled applications like AutoCAD and Architectural Desktop (ADT). FLEXnet

Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Do you want to work at Autodesk?

The BSD (Building Solutions Division) product support team in Manchester,NH is currently looking for candidates to fill 2 open positions as Product Support Analyst.

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Google Maps on your Mobile Device

Get real time traffic conditions on your mobile device currently for 30 US cities. It even works on my Blackberry 8700c. Pretty neat use

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Vespa Beta 5 has been released

For members that have signed up at http://myfeedback.autodesk.com and used beta code vespa05 they will have access to a new beta build to play

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Somaxx announces 2007 support

Somaxx the makers of Protection Manager and Export Manager have announced that their CAD software now runs in AutoCAD 2007: Protection Manager locks your

Originally from Cadopolis News
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Great New Book on Horizon

Paul Aubin is one of my favorite authors of ADT books and Matt Dillon is one of my favorite ADT gurus. Now the two

Originally posted by BethPowell from Beth's CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Changing the Position of a Duct Takeoff Fitting in ABS 2006

When placing ductwork and using the autolayout features (i.e. choose a plus sign on a duct segment to place a branch), takeoffs are automatically

Originally posted by David Butts from The CADRE BSD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

The Basics on Creating MEP Drawings

Autodesk has two products for the MEP engineering market. Building Systems is the AutoCAD-based solution that has been around for a few years, and

Originally posted by David Butts from The CADRE BSD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

ObjectDCL is going open source

I hope Chad is doing fine. From Jimmy Bergmarks JTB World Blog:According to a post in the newsgroups ObjectDCL (an interactive replacement of the

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Tablets back in school

My Granny used slate tablets in school. It appears Tablet is back although these (PC’s) are convertibles. The evening news reported on Project Chaos – a

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

ObjectDCL is going open source

According to a post in the newsgroups ObjectDCL (an interactive replacement of the DCL language for developing dialog boxes within AutoCAD using AutoLISP) is

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

No, Your Pants Are on Fire

Children in my neighborhood taunted each other with "Liar, liar Pants on fire Hanging from a telephone wire!" Curiously, it wasn't the bit about

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

John Walker's blog - Fourmilog: None Dare Call It Reason

I didn't know John Walker (the founder of Autodesk) had a blog until I used IE7 beta and was visiting his website when I

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Why Lisp?

In The Autodesk File by Autodesk founder John Walker has a chapter about why Lisp was selected for AutoCAD as the basis for AutoLISP.

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Amazing Circles

I’m guessing that the CAD audience that reads this blog looks at the image (right) thinking: a few circles, an array – sorted. But it isn’t.

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Technorati search is back

I was reading Jimmy’s post on  and realised I’d lost their search box during my redesign. So now it’s back, in the side column

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Help my corridor surface isn’t being built properly!!



Originally posted by Nick Zeeben from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

AutoCAD 2007 Service Pack 1 Beta

We have just made the beta of the AutoCAD 2007 Service Pack available to members of the ACAD Futures discussion forums on http://myfeedback.autodesk.com. If

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

ADT - Converting DWG to Construct

Converting an Existing Drawing to a Construct There are times when you will have a drawing file that you need to turn into aconstruct

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Vlisp variables

Here is a tip on how to find all the variables in your lisp file. You can use this tip on existing lisp functions

Originally posted by R.K. McSwain from CAD Panacea
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

AMD Buys ATI

One potential problem with CPU-maker AMD buying graphics board maker ATI is that Intel could cut off ATI from the info ATI needs to

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

Generating Drones Through RP

Paul Marks of New Scientist Tech reports on Lockheed Martin making unmanned aerial vehicles through rapid prototyping. And since UAVs tend to crash more

Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

AutoTable for AutoCAD 2007 & Excel

Good news for AutoCAD users. Cadig just released AutoTable 3.3 for AutoCAD 2007 & Excel. AutoTable easily updates table and synchronizes AutoCAD to the

Originally from Cadopolis News
ReBlogged here on 25 Jul 2006

How Do You Learn?

Mark Kiker the editor of CADDManager.com (and a former KETIV Technologies co-worker) published the results of a June survey that asked the question... What

Originally posted by Angel Espinoza from Angel's Civil 3D Thoughts
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Auckland AutoCAD User Group Meeting 24-07-2006 - AutoCAD 2007

Just got home from an Auckland Autodesk User Group meeting, Omar Awny (Senior Applications Sales Engineer Application Engineer Manager from Autodesk Australia) gave a

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

BIM & Lifecycle Management

Brian L. Myers has some interesting discussion on BIM and Lifecycle Management on his blog LifecycleM. It has a wide variety of topics, all worth reading, but

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Saiu o nº 23 da revista CADproject

Segundo a Redactora Chefe da revista CADproject: Pela primeira vez, a CADproject vai falar sobre Arquitectura de Interiores. Esta área da arquitectura é complexa,

Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Technorati search instead of Blogger search

If you use a feed reader take a look at the left of the JTB World blog and you will see that I've added

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Advanced Visual Studio debugging: automatic expansion of watched variables

I've been using Visual C++ (and afterwards Visual Studio) since it was 16-bit, back in version 1.52. OK, maybe that's not so long ago,

Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

DWF viewing without a DWF viewer - Project Freewheel: How does it work?

A few weeks ago I blogged about Autodesk Labs Project Freewheel. It allows viewing of DWF files with no viewer download/install. Scott has a

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Custom Symbols require DWF 6 files

On July 13 I posted a blog article entitled: Custom Symbols with Date and Time Information Looking at the help file for Autodesk Design

Originally posted by ScottBlogs from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Set Your Template!



Originally posted by James Wedding, P.E. from civil3d.com
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Some web site Updates

I had a little time this weekend to update the web site. Check out the Journals, Training and CAD News areas. It mostly is

Originally posted by CADDManager from CADDManager.com Blog
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Rafters on Top Plate

If you've sketched your roof using Lines in the Roof By Footprint mode you'll notice that your roof may not be resting on your

Originally posted by David Duarte from Revit Beginners
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

AutoCAD 2007 Hotfix - Cut and Paste

New AutoCAD 209097 Hotfix Available This hotfix will correct a problem where cut and paste, copy and paste, block and insert, wblock and insert,

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Tip for usage of timeout to release network licenses

AutoCAD, ADT, Inventor and a lot of other products support the time-out feature for network licenses using FLEXnet/FLEXlm network license managers (from Microvision). Using

Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (JTB World) from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 24 Jul 2006

Sysinternals now Microsoft!

The freeware Sysinternals utilities are really good for tracking down system/network problems. Apparently Microsoft thought they were pretty good too! Congratulations to the Sysinternals

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 23 Jul 2006

Media Center controlling home appliances?

Found this link on Matt Goyer's Media Center BLOG. Seems like the Media Center Operating Systems are becoming a House Hold name (no pun

Originally posted by Mark Douglas from In the Dynamic Interface
ReBlogged here on 23 Jul 2006

Review: iPod to PC transfer

Review: Ipod to PC transfers Since I got my new laptop, I wanted to backup my iTunes music library onto the hardrive. While examining

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 23 Jul 2006

Back Home with Jetlag

Just got back about 24 hours ago from a 3 week Asia trip to Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea. My body says it

Originally posted by CADman from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 23 Jul 2006

Review: iPod to PC transfer

Review: Ipod to PC transfersSince I got my new laptop, I wanted tobackup my iTunes music library onto the hardrive. While examining theoptions in

Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 23 Jul 2006

Print a plane...?

Lockheed Martin's "Skunk Works" create a plane from 3D printed parts… New Scientist Tech - Breaking News - A plane you can printAn unmanned aircraft

Originally posted by RobiNZ from RobiNZ CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 23 Jul 2006


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