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Topic Closed3rd Party Structural Add On

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    Posted: 28.Feb.2012 at 19:13
Hi All,
Our company is at a cross road; the company we used for our Structural Add On program went out of business due to the down turn in the economy. Thus we no longer have tech support. To further complicate matter, our company update Auto Cadd regularly (as in yearly). Yes - I know, but before you tell me to stop updating Auto Cadd; this is not an option.
 
Can you recommend third party Structural add on software?
 
Thank-you for your time and consideration.
 
Tpham
 
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Have you looked at ProSteel?
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ProSteel is more detail oriented (shop drawing) than we we need. What we're looking for is stick figure design and detailing connections as needed but not overly detail like that of shop drawing. We want to convey the design and let steel fabricator shop do shop drawings. Not sure if you understand what I'm trying to say.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Mar.2012 at 18:25
Create your own then.  Over time you'll amass a decent size library of details you can use over and over again.
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