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    • L Offline
      lewiswadsworth
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      Revit 1.0 and Revit 2.0 were awful. AutoDesk paid a hot-shot parametric expert to teach a class in my M.Arch. program centered on Revit. They gave us free copies of 2.0.

      First class, "S." (let's not get him sued!) showed up, opened up Revit, spent fifteen minutes showing us how it couldn't do various things (battered walls, etc.), made it crash deliberately a few times, and then announced to us that the program "sucked" from the "get go", although we were welcome to keep our copies (I did, and I did try to use it for various things, quite unsuccessfully).

      S., on the other hand, spent the rest of the semester teaching us how to crazy things with Java, Processing, and dxf libraries.

      col sporcar si trova

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        paul j
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        SOFTPLAN by far...
        Our office uses AutoCad, Sketchup and Softplan.
        If you want to turn grey, learn how swear profusely or feel like murdering someone then Softplan is the key to get you in the mood.

        Even simple things like selecting an item on the drop down menu's often invokes the command for the item listed on the menu under the one you selected.

        If you wish to trim one line using another, often you will get a fillet instead. If you then undo the command and zoom in or out a bit more, it usually works.

        Dimensions are a pain - if you want to move them a bit, say further from the drawing itself, you can't just window it like in autocad and move it. In softplan, you can block move it but ALL the leader lines stay put - you have to adjust each and every leader line to where you want it.

        Thats only scraping the surface on this package - there is HEAPS wrong with it.

        I only use it at work whenever I really have to - and very reluctantly at that. Wish our work never purchased 3 licenses. 👎

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        • G Offline
          Goyoes
          last edited by

          @anssi said:

          AutoCad 13 was the worst of all AutoCads.

          I agree. 👎

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          • B Offline
            bellwells
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            @unknownuser said:

            @unknownuser said:

            I think im going to have to make a bit of stand for vista. I really dont find it that bad, definately an improvement on XP, at least in my opinion.

            Vista isn't terrible, but its Microsoft's attitude of "yeah vista won't do that, accept it" that annoys me.
            Vista made most of my software, (which was only a few years old) obsolete. I've got a lovely new machine but I can do less on it than I could on my old machine that runs xp. Only Microsoft could survive the release of a product that is so restrictive.
            The most positive thing that has come out of me using Vista is that I've made an effort to find free software because I can't afford loads of new apps. My 5 yr old Ms Office wouldn't work on Vista so I installed Open Office which is superb, reads and writes Ms formats and its free.

            Also I've started experimenting with linux. If you want to see a well designed O.S. look at ubuntu or dream linux. I think Microsoft will soon have serious competition from the open source arena.

            Jon,

            I downloaded Ubuntu via Wubi, an installer, which allows for a dual boot type start up. You can choose which OS to run. I do love Open Office and will install it on Windows.

            Anyhoo, Ubuntu is very elegant. EDIT: I'm on Ubuntu right now, Jon. Wow, what a great OS. PS got the cube working.

            Ron

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              Pixero
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              Ha, funny thread.
              Soo many I've tried and uninstalled. Can't remember them all but right at the bottom is Trojan Hunter. Once my PC got infected and I spent some time trying to find a cure and finally bought Trojan Hunter. And that 😡 thing installed dosens of more trojans. Had a hard time cleaning the PC. 👎 👎 👎
              I also began receiving LOTS of spam after that. Never had any problem with spam before on the email account I used to register the software.
              Stay away from it!

              The problem I have with Microsoft is that they belive to know how I want to used the software. And I hate that. I should deside how I want to do things not MS.

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                linea
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                Did anyone ever try SoftCad? There are 3 flavours SoftCAD, APC Draft and Architech PC. Never has a program looked so simple but actually been so complicated.
                http://www.softcad.com/indexeuro.asp?selmenu=&smenu=&ssmenu=&page=gallery/galeries3d.asp

                I only tried Softcad, I can't say that it's terrible as I never managed to draw anything with it, but my gut instinct is that it is probably a donkey.

                Secondly, for complexity over reason, it would be unfair not to give Blender at least an honourable mention.

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                  solo
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                  Maxwell render, not for the results as they are great but rather for the amount of time it takes to get there. Setup your scene press render then go on vacation.

                  http://www.solos-art.com

                  If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                    Stinkie
                    last edited by

                    Hmm ... let's see. Word, for starters. I use it every day, all day. I hate it. It's a bloated piece of cr*p.

                    Second place: TurboSketch. Cheap, but sucks. Bad customer support too. That I find a turnoff.

                    Third place: Windows Media Player. Anything it does, another app does better. Just as bloated as Word is.

                    (Just to say something positive too - best apps: SU, Podium and MoI.)

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                      Loewenkatze
                      last edited by

                      In my opinion... Lotus Notes. How can anyone make simple things such complicated?

                      But there is another little piece of software I suffered from over years... hidden behind three innocent letters... SAP.

                      "I think play is the most important thing in the world." [Jacques-Yves Cousteau]

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                        guite
                        last edited by

                        @pixero said:

                        The problem I have with Microsoft is that they believe to know how I want to used the software.

                        Agree. My pet peeve is auto bulleting in MS Word. Why does it think it knows how I want to number certain paragraphs!

                        Guite

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                        • boofredlayB Offline
                          boofredlay
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                          If I had a nickel for every time I heard my wife cussing out MS Word, Bill Gates would be calling me sir.

                          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                            kwistenbiebel
                            last edited by

                            Autocad, 3dsmax and any CAD software that uses BIM.
                            I just hate complex software that lets you focus on the tool instead of on the subject of your design.
                            Instead I love vectorworks for 2D and off course Sketchup for 3D.
                            Vectorworks also has a BIM fuctionality...but I never touch that as I try to avoid an allergic reaction 😄

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                              Paul Russam
                              last edited by

                              its funny that you mentioned Vectorworks as I was going to vote MiniCAD as one of the worst I'd ever used, I found that it was all about making something look right as oposed to being right.
                              Other in my list:
                              Real player
                              Windows ME
                              AutoCAD all flavors (but what choice do we have)
                              MS Access because it could be so much better, imagine the Access engine with the Excel front end.

                              There are others but my pizza is ready!

                              Paul Russam
                              English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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                              • StinkieS Offline
                                Stinkie
                                last edited by

                                @paul russam said:

                                Real player

                                I forgot that one! Which is a lot like leaving Adolf H. out of yer "Most Despicable Bstrds Of All Times" list. 😉

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                                  Glenn at home
                                  last edited by

                                  GroupWise (an older e-mail program)
                                  Lotus Notes
                                  MS Project
                                  PowerCADD - I downloaded the demo and hated it. Way too much clicking on buttons for me. You can have my AutoCAD when you pry it from my cold dead fingers 😉
                                  OpenOffice - bloatware
                                  Blender - awful GUI

                                  Good ones:
                                  AutoCAD 2007/2008. I honestly don't see why people have so much trouble with it
                                  AbiWord - Great MS Word replacement
                                  Macromedia FireWorks
                                  Lexisoft HighDesign - great start for an OSX 2D cad program.

                                  Not real happy with OSX. My #1 gripe so far, I can't rename/delete a file from a "File - Open" dialog box. Real nice feature to have. I use it a lot in Windows.

                                  SketchUp Pro 2024/2025 Dell XPS 8950 i9-12900K 64GB Ram RTX 3080

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                                    bytor
                                    last edited by

                                    Stinkie...........that's really funny 🤣

                                    I will second the previous vote for GroupWise and expand it to anything Novell related!

                                    Bytor

                                    Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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                                      pmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      All MSpaint requires is just a bit of practice 😉
                                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk2sPl_Z7ZU&feature=related

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                                        VLADIMIRZM
                                        last edited by

                                        @pmiller said:

                                        All MSpaint requires is just a bit of practice 😉
                                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk2sPl_Z7ZU&feature=related

                                        OMG!!!!

                                        👎
                                        1 Norton Antivirus resources resources resources resources and never uninstalls completely.
                                        2 Mahjong (game) it's really diabolic those little images. but i still play 👊
                                        3 Any HP software... too difficult and tricky
                                        4 V-Ray for Sketchup. OMG this first release is full of bugs, is not a complete engine render and the trial version expires in 30 days without any good render (for beginners like me).
                                        5 Artlantis Render. FOUR years, 2 licenses, many disappointments. although sometimes resolve the problem (in it's way) it's too far from "professional".
                                        6 Tie:
                                        Adobe Acrobat. too big and lots of registry settings just for read and create pdfs
                                        Windows
                                        Office 2007 yes is an alien. I hope can change autocad 2009 interface or will be the next in the line

                                        👍
                                        1 Xplorer2. Try it and love it! very cheap, very useful, and you can talk directly with the boss 😎
                                        2 firefox. the pluggings make it so powerful.
                                        3 Sketchup of course!
                                        4 google (for search and mail) I remember nine - ten years ago the first time i saw a non-DOS pc image was google. until now i don't shut down my pc without giving it use.
                                        5 MS Excel (until 2003!) is a blessing for data.
                                        6 Photoshop

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                                        • JasonWDJ Offline
                                          JasonWD
                                          last edited by

                                          I have to say that I can't STAND Vectorworks!

                                          After a decade of AutoCAD it feels like some kind of toy. Call it VagueCAD and you would have a better idea. Even after four years of use I can't stand it... nasty! (we're still on V11.5 BTW)

                                          After that I think OS X finder is pretty crap.

                                          SketchUp, Thea Render, Vectorworks PC and Mac - Full LayOut workflow Concept>Production

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                                            bubbalove
                                            last edited by

                                            We use Microstation at work and I absolutely hate it! There are like 1000 different icons (exaggeration) to choose from that do the exact same thing. I guess it doesn't help that I was taught AutoCAD in community college! I find it is much faster just to type in the command rather than having to go to find the damn icon! AutoCAD is much more user friendly IMO...

                                            Anyone else agree with me on this that actually uses Microstation?

                                            "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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