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7 Jun 2008
Clearwater, Florida, USA —Translation is almost always a painful subject for several valid reasons. AutoCAD and MicroStation do a lot of important things differently. Because of those differences, users of the two different CAD packages almost always organize projects and implement CAD standards in different ways. This means that when a project created using MicroStation and its drafting methodology has to be submitted to a ...
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7 Jun 2008
Clearwater, Florida, USA — I came across this story rather by accident. I was sifting through the garbage outside of Axiom when a scrap of paper caught my eye. Scribbled across the top was the phrase "Code name: Salamander — knck ms users scks off." I knew where it came from, but what did it mean? What was Axiom planning?
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7 Jun 2008
Baltamore, Maryland, USA — How do you ensure excellent infrastructure? What is the real secret behind it? What "infrastructure" underlies all excellent infrastructure?
That infrastructure has always played a critical role in every society's ability to survive is obvious. It's the full and wide-ranging effects that infrastructure has on a society that are often grossly underestimated. Roads, bridges, aqueducts, rail lines, modern utilities, airports — imagine ...
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7 Jun 2008
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Maybe you've heard stories of Axiom's time-saving MicroStation utilities salvaging the "unsalvageable" design file, or completing 200 man-hours of work in a matter of minutes.

Making MicroStation work easier, faster and more efficiently puts more money in the bank and more time in your weekend. Isn't that where they belong?
Now it's time to hear it straight ...
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7 Jun 2008
Clearwater, Florida, USA — The default installation of MicroStation has nine pull-down menus containing way over 100 menu items. That's not counting a couple dozen submenus on these same menus that contain another 100-plus menu items. Clearly MicroStation has no shortage of available options. And every one of them is necessary in order to accommodate the many and varying ways that companies use MicroStation.
But the ...
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1 Jun 2008
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