racefanf1
Structural
- Dec 13, 2004
- 4
Greetings,
I am a young engineer at a well established structural engineering firm. Our firm uses AutoCAD 14 with the Softdesk 8 add-on. Softdesk 8 has great features for drawing framing and foundation plans and for drawing details. Softdesk 8 fits our needs perfectly.
However, all of our architectural clients are using much newer versions of AutoCAD. To coordinate projects, we will email drawings back and forth with the architect. This works fine for them, but we have problems opening their drawings due to AutoCAD version compatibility. For a while, we would ask our clients to save the drawings in release 14 but newer versions of AutoCAD cannot save that far back. We need to upgrade just to stay close to our clients and ensure future software and hardware compatibility.
Does anyone have any recommendations? What are you currently using? What do you like/dislike about it?
Thank you.
I am a young engineer at a well established structural engineering firm. Our firm uses AutoCAD 14 with the Softdesk 8 add-on. Softdesk 8 has great features for drawing framing and foundation plans and for drawing details. Softdesk 8 fits our needs perfectly.
However, all of our architectural clients are using much newer versions of AutoCAD. To coordinate projects, we will email drawings back and forth with the architect. This works fine for them, but we have problems opening their drawings due to AutoCAD version compatibility. For a while, we would ask our clients to save the drawings in release 14 but newer versions of AutoCAD cannot save that far back. We need to upgrade just to stay close to our clients and ensure future software and hardware compatibility.
Does anyone have any recommendations? What are you currently using? What do you like/dislike about it?
Thank you.