A new BlogJet and a Coding Robot?
Apart from when I’m travelling, computer-less, every post seen on this blog since January 2005 has been composed with BlogJet - an off-line composition tool. BlogJet 2 has just been released but I’ve...
Apart from when I’m travelling, computer-less, every post seen on this blog since January 2005 has been composed with BlogJet - an off-line composition tool. BlogJet 2 has just been released but I’ve...
There have been a flood of stories about blogger ethics thanks to Microsoft/AMD PR sending some Bloggers Acer “Ferrari” Laptops loaded up with Vista and Office 2007. It’s clever marketing, perhaps, bu...
Since Camtasia played a role in getting me there it was really great to meet TechSmith Chief Evangelist Betsy Weber at AU. After coming up with the wacky theme for my submission I created the plane...
About 30 years ago a Primary (Elementary) School Teacher encouraged a 10 year old boy, named Robin, to do a special science project based on flight. I can’t remember the detail but do remember buildin...
Gyronix GyroQ ™ is a productivity application for Mindjet MindManager . It allows you to collect and store notes then transfer them to a MindManager Map when it suits you. Gyronix GyroQ ™ is available...
All posts relating to the Autodesk Skidmore, Owings & Merrill BIM Presentation are indexed in the Travel Seoul 2006 Category. Disclosure: Travel & Accommodation provided by Autodesk Building Solutions Division, Asia Pacific.
Today I’m heading to Seoul, South Korea, to hear how Skidmore, Owings & Merrill are applying BIM techniques to projects like The Freedom Tower and other significant buildings around the globe. It will be an interesting trip. If any readers are attending it would be great to meet up,
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At Autodesk University there was a lot of talk about “Vespa” but it didn’t refer to cute little Italian scooters (right). What is Vespa? An “application concept” being previewed at AU. This is not a product, or even a beta, and the presentation was subject to a disclaimer* that
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I recently completed the upgrade to MindManager Pro 6 (from 5) production version and found a few things that may be of interest. This post deals with the install and upgrading the application and map styles. I’ve been “6’ing” my existing maps to exploit some of the new
AutoCAD
Index of Blog news regarding AutoCAD 2006. Between The Lines AutoCAD 2006 Limited Preview Announcement ~ Shaan Hurley (Autodesk) Blog Posts: Hyperpics Blog ~ Lee Ambrosius JTB World ~ Jimmy Bergmark Lynn Allen Blogs ~ Lynn Allen (Autodesk) ellenfinkelstein.com ~ Ellen Finkelstein Scott Durkee CAD Management Blog ~ Scott Durkee Breaking Down the Walls ~ Matt