October 24th, 2007
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2008 Survey Link Extension has been released for C3D users on Autodesk’s Subscription program. It can be downloaded from the subscription center. Here’s a link to Peter’s thread on the discussion group making the announcement.
October 24th, 2007
Autodesk “rereleased” SP2 on Friday afternoon. If you haven’t installed it yet you should download the updated service pack. See the following post on the C3D discussion groups by Peter Funk for more information.
October 19th, 2007
Service pack 2 for Civil 3D has been released.
Link to Autodesk Page
Link to read me file
October 16th, 2007
Autodesk has acquired InteliSOLVE.
Exciting news for those of us who have been waiting for Autodesk to incorporate Hydrology and Hydraulics into Civil3D. Now we can, sit back and wait some more.
While the acquisition is good news for Civil3D users, it will take some time for InteliSOLVE’s products to be integrated into Civil3D. Most industry experts are expecting their products to be included “in the box” with the C3D 2009 release this coming April. I wouldn’t expect anything beyond importing/exporting data between the products. Hopefully they will have time to tighten up the interaction between to two products before the April release.
I was disappointed that Autodesk didn’t acquire Haestad Methods. Haestad is the most respected H&H software on the market. While the InteliSOLVE acquisition is good news for C3D users I was hoping Autodesk would have pursued a different direction by bulding on the Land Desktop H&H tools.
In my opinion the H&H tools in Land Desktop have the best user interface on the market. They are easy to use, intuitive for engineers, and they run inside of Autocad. The user interface for pipeworks far surpasses StormCAD’s. The report features could use some improvment and overall updating. I wish Autodesk would have taken a look at what they had in house and put the acquisition war chest toward internal development of H&H.
It will be interesting to see how far Autodesk takes the intelisolve products. Will they build the software into C3D or will it only run stand alone? Will it be dynamically linked? Will they evolve the two products to include basin, culvert, open channel and weir C3D objects? Meanwhile all we can do is wait.
