![]() ![]() All standard COGO point, traverse, labeling functionality.Simple way to define contourable and non-contourable points.Tools to automatically connect codes and to identify crossing breaklines.Efficient surface creation engine (AutoCAD and BricsCAD).Ribbon, menu and command line interfaces.Exceptional point code connection functionality (this is where the name Stringer originated).Well thought out process for assigning layers, symbols etc to imported survey data.Support for numeric and alpha-numeric survey codes.Very nice, feature rich survey import features.Compatibility with all standard data collectors.It is certainly worthy of consideration as an Land Development Desktop replacement. ![]() Stringer TOPO – originally written to enhance the survey functionality offered in LDD has been upgraded to work with Civil 3D, native AutoCAD and BricsCAD. It is hard to justify renting a full design package when what you want is an easy to use, highly functional survey package. Autodesk’s solution is the survey extension to Civil 3D which they rent for $2,100 each and every year. Many Land Development Desktop users are still using Windows XP and must upgrade to Windows 10 when they buy new hardware. So Land Development Desktop is still used by many surveyors. I am still using Office 2007-it does what I need and I don’t need the learning curve associated with a newer version. Surveyors, by nature, are conservative and are loath to change when they have a functioning system-and I agree with them. ![]()
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