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7 Jan 2009
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA — With MicroStation's new release of Athens, the battle of MicroStation versus AutoCAD is heating up. Bob Moeller, suggests a plan that could give MicroStation a strategic victory in the marketplace.
With over 30 years in the drafting and design industry, Moeller knows what it takes to capture a market sector.
MicroStation Today: As a veteran in this ...
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7 Dec 2008
How to increase your profits in a slow economy
Clearwater, Florida, USA — In a slow economy, software add-ons that consistently save dozens, hundreds or thousands of man-hours aren't just "nice" things to have, they're vital.

How much money are repetitive, time-consuming tasks costing you?
David Evans & Associates saves $19,596 per year by using
Microsoft Office Importer. Oregon DOT saves $42,000 per ...
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7 Nov 2008
Automatic design file repair was once thought to be impossible.
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Before Copernicus, mankind believed the Sun orbited the Earth. Before
FileFixer, mankind believed design file corruption could not be repaired automatically.
If you remember this ad, then we would like to congratulate you on your upcoming retirement!
We now take for granted that the Earth orbits the ...
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7 Nov 2008
By Rick Sewell
It seems that for every project that requires design work there are special menus that you have to use, certain palettes you need to keep open — not to mention the usual main menus you keep open all the time. Sometimes you cover more of your screen with menus than you do with your actual view window.
By default, MicroStation loads with the ...
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7 Oct 2008
An interview with Romulus III — Chief Architect to Ramses II
Cairo, Egypt — In search of an appropriate interview for the October edition of MicroStation Today, I found myself in Cairo, wandering the streets and looking for a story. A few of the locals informed me that the Egyptian Museum had a healthy collection of mummified ancient Egyptian kings, so I thought — being the ...
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7 Oct 2008
By Rick Sewell
Busy MicroStation users are always on the lookout for a faster way to get work done. Here is a simple way to speed things up using function keys.
Have you ever noticed that row of keys at the top of your keyboard that start with "F" and seem to get no use at all? Well it just so happens you can make use ...
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7 Sep 2008
Enhanced reporting features also added to new release.
Clearwater, Florida, USA — It's official. The judge's final tabulation has been revealed. "No prior release of
FileFixer has included a longer list of enhancements. These new enhancements will help resurrect annihilated design files faster than ever," said Axiom Product Manager Steve Palmer.

Don't let your hard work go up in smoke.
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7 Sep 2008
Finish MicroStation projects in record time.
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Axiom, the world's most experienced developer of time-saving MicroStation solutions, announces the biggest package of time-saving MicroStation tools and e-learning courses they have ever offered.

Send your regular MicroStation to Axiom's Garage and it will come out as Super-Station.
Most are familiar with Axiom's
MicroStation Productivity Toolkit, the popular package of ...
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7 Aug 2008
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Today's CAD manager needs help. Whether communicating with decision-makers or supporting all his users, the CAD manager is spread too thin. I am willing to bet that the bulk of the CAD manager's time is spent handling emergencies, instead of aligning the future of the team with the company's expansion objectives. So why not get some outside help?
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7 Aug 2008
An interview with FAA Engineering Technician, Carolyn Seritt

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) turns to Carolyn Seritt for solutions when things get turbulent.
Atlanta, Georgia, USA — When you fly into an airport, do you ever recognize something and think, "Holy Cow, I did that!" Carolyn Seritt does. She is an Engineering Technician on the Computer Aided Engineering Graphics (CAEG) team of ...
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