With the economy being what it is, I have been doing a lot ofįree seminars, webinars, and tutorials lately as well as increasing my Miscellaneous BS, turn it off or ignore it until there is free time for Will wait for 2011 to arrive before I learn it. Intersection wizard last year that looks great, but I did not need it so I This year (2011) theyįinally went to true 64 bit so I can use all of my RAM. Improved massively since I first bought C3D 2005. Trick is to quickly figure out what to ignore or turn off, and what to spendĪ few hours learning in order to get a few days of benefit. Relate to the yearly learning curve for new bells and whistles that don't doĪny good however, there are some improvements that are very helpful. I too, am basically a one-man shop, (was three, had to layoff two) and can No matter what I do it has to be legal and upfront but sometimes getting the straight answers is harder than it should be! Thank you everyone for your responses. I am also thinking that maybe LT would be best since I have other programs for any 3d work. I also don't have to be using the latest and greatest but my version 2000 is getting to be a bit TOO old! Right now I'm doing my research for what to move to when I do upgrade. I don't do large commercial projects so there isn't much in the way of collaboration except with my structural engineer and he doesn't care what I use. Ease of use and intuitive tools are where its at for me. I am a 1-man shop and all these "productivity" enhancements really don't translate into actual savings when you factor in the learning curve, lost productivity while learning etc. Even the local reseller couldn't give me the info I was looking for. "older than 3 years, which can't be bought legally", THAT is the kind of info I was looking for.
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