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Here is the More complete listing of all the numerous and detailed changes and major improvements in Release 5 for both AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 and AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013.
You can also find the many Release 5 changes listed in the Jump Platform documentation and on this webpage.
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Posted by Tench Tilghman May 29, 2013
Earlier this week we started rolling out the Jump Platform products for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013. That's a whole month earlier than last year in spite of more new things to do this release.
Whew!In accordance with our obsessive complusion to keep upgrade between our products as painless as possible for our customers and clients we also released some core updates…
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Posted by Tench Tilghman Jul 20, 2012
For reasons that I know really don't matter even a tiny bit to you, I spent More than a week performing basic and not so basic IT maintenance for businesses, friends, family and even myself.
The Rituals of Workstation Maintenance
It was time to rebuild my workstation. I really needed to do a Microsoft Office bump and a spring housecleaning was definately in order. Windows 8 and…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Feb 22, 2012
Tags maintenance, network, standards, implementation, system
Well I've been at the cadpilot.com website update for more than a couple of weeks. This should be going somewhere fast, but it simply is NOT.
The Better New Software Makes Me an Idiot
Reminds me of AutoCAD Civil 3D implementations a whole bunch.
At this point I have More support tickets into telerik than a dog has fleas.
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I keep getting apologetic replies but almost…
Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jan 19, 2012
Tags training, implementation, standards, customization
There's a reason the best players at the highest level of sport turn up at Training Camps to practice fundamentals. It works. These days they don't show up to get into shape. Today, they arrive in shape, because someone wants their roster spot. They still practice funDAmentals. Computer software isn't any different, but you don't have to sweat much to practice and perform.
OOP is Not an… Read more
Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Dec 15, 2011
Tags feature, property, OOP, user, training, management, standards