As a longstanding fan of Datacad, I'm just wondering if the fall-off of posts here over the last few years is a reflection that Datacad's reached a level of sophistication that it answers most of it's users' needs...or if the ever-increasing reach of BIM-type project-management architectural documentation has cut into Datacad's fan-base? Has AutoCAD's Revit, Architectural Desktop and the object-based architectural CAD-programs like Chief Architect cut into Datacad's natural-place in the market for the small and solo practitioner?
I've always held that BIM isn't really appropriate from a business-standpoint for small commercial and residential projects that lack the 6-figure...and 7-figure...A/E contracts.
Thoughts?
Opinions?
I've summarized my current use of Datacad and CAD if interested.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13324&start=15
I've always held that BIM isn't really appropriate from a business-standpoint for small commercial and residential projects that lack the 6-figure...and 7-figure...A/E contracts.
Thoughts?
Opinions?
I've summarized my current use of Datacad and CAD if interested.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13324&start=15
Last edited by Ted B on Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.