I resently started working for a company that uses Microstation because that is what our client request. I used AutoCAD LDD 2000 and AutoCAD 2002 with Eagle Point for the last 2-yrs. I find there are three issues that affect how people feel about CAD (Microstation vs. AutoCAD).
Mostly I have found that whatever program a person learns fisrt, they preffer in the long run.
Second, you need to compare contemporay version of software. Comparing Microstation V8 to AutoCAD 10 is pointless. I run into situations where descisions are based on experiences that happened with 10-yr old software. Talk about comparing pintos to cadillacs.
Third, ask yourself what CAD stands for. There are two answers. "Computer Aided Drafting" and "Computer Aided Design". As an engineer I use Microstation or AutoCAD to design. Why do the work twice. With AutoCAD and I suspect Microstation will be the same, how well the software does design depends on the add-on you use. Many people I have talked to started as drafters and have learned to draft with the computer, but don't use it as a design tool. Many of the engineers never learned to use the either software or haven't tried to use it since it was computer drafting and believe it is a waste of the engineers time. Being young, I find this fustrating
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I suspect there may even be a difference between disiplines. Which one is better for doing earthworks, roads, electrical, structural, etc... My experience have been related to site design.
As a civil engineer working on site designs and hydrology jobs, which is better and what add-ons would be most useful?
Any thoughts?