engseeker
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 19, 2006
- 4
Hi,
I stumbled across this site while doing a search on Google. Really don't know how I missed it. This is an excellent site for people to get a better handle on what they are doing by reading about what others are doing in the same field and what other practices and methods, opportunities and options are available.
I have been doing takeoff using Agtek over the past three to four years. Recently I had to change jobs because of personal circumstances and maybe that was overdue in any case.
Anyway, in the new place I use Insite. Despite some good aspects this program contains, on an overall basis quite frankly it sucks. While it does give you the basic answers you are looking for getting there is an uphill task compared to what you have to do with Agtek. Not only that -- it lacks basic CAD functionality. You cannot "grip" a contour when you click on it but for in some circumstances. When you move the mouse on the desk the job on the screen does not move. You have to use the pan feature all the time, which is a big pain etc. Jobs that run into more than one sheet end up being separate sections that cannot be integrated and there are other shortcomings. I am in the process of compiling a list of features and listing the capabilities of both Agtek and Insite against each feature. In the meanwhile if anybody else has evaluated these programs separately, I will be very glad if you can give me your input. I realize that Insite does have some good features. But these are things are can be worked around using the current capability of Agtek.
FINALLY PLEASE DO NOT GET ME WRONG. I AM NOT AN AGTEK SALESMAN AND I AM NOT ADVERTISING FOR THE PROGRAM. INSITE DOES A GOOD JOB. IT IS JUST THAT IT IS ON THE OVERALL BEHIND TECHNOLOGY. IT IS GOOD TO SEE THE SAME PROBLEM APPROACED IN DIFFERENT WAYS. ROUGHLY SPEAKING IT SEEMS AS THOUGH THAT INSITE TAKES CARE OF DIRT MOVING CONTRACTORS IN THE EAST AND AGTEK DOES THE SAME FOR THOSE IN THE WEST.
THIS DESPITE THE FACT I'VE SEEN MANY COMPANIES IN THE EAST ADVERTISE ASKING FOR THOSE WHO KNOW AGTEK !!!
I stumbled across this site while doing a search on Google. Really don't know how I missed it. This is an excellent site for people to get a better handle on what they are doing by reading about what others are doing in the same field and what other practices and methods, opportunities and options are available.
I have been doing takeoff using Agtek over the past three to four years. Recently I had to change jobs because of personal circumstances and maybe that was overdue in any case.
Anyway, in the new place I use Insite. Despite some good aspects this program contains, on an overall basis quite frankly it sucks. While it does give you the basic answers you are looking for getting there is an uphill task compared to what you have to do with Agtek. Not only that -- it lacks basic CAD functionality. You cannot "grip" a contour when you click on it but for in some circumstances. When you move the mouse on the desk the job on the screen does not move. You have to use the pan feature all the time, which is a big pain etc. Jobs that run into more than one sheet end up being separate sections that cannot be integrated and there are other shortcomings. I am in the process of compiling a list of features and listing the capabilities of both Agtek and Insite against each feature. In the meanwhile if anybody else has evaluated these programs separately, I will be very glad if you can give me your input. I realize that Insite does have some good features. But these are things are can be worked around using the current capability of Agtek.
FINALLY PLEASE DO NOT GET ME WRONG. I AM NOT AN AGTEK SALESMAN AND I AM NOT ADVERTISING FOR THE PROGRAM. INSITE DOES A GOOD JOB. IT IS JUST THAT IT IS ON THE OVERALL BEHIND TECHNOLOGY. IT IS GOOD TO SEE THE SAME PROBLEM APPROACED IN DIFFERENT WAYS. ROUGHLY SPEAKING IT SEEMS AS THOUGH THAT INSITE TAKES CARE OF DIRT MOVING CONTRACTORS IN THE EAST AND AGTEK DOES THE SAME FOR THOSE IN THE WEST.
THIS DESPITE THE FACT I'VE SEEN MANY COMPANIES IN THE EAST ADVERTISE ASKING FOR THOSE WHO KNOW AGTEK !!!