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Anything I can find I'll try to blog about it, be it GIS, mapping, programming, graphics, CAD, networking, gadgets, music, both in English and Arabic. Technically everything tech-related and tech-unrelated.
Thank you Apple for all of your gifts ...... Happy Birthday Mac.
Sending Apple this virtual cake through http://www.frostedbakes.com/
This video appeared 25 years ago, opening the gate for a new era of user friendly and stylish computing.
Bars
Palettes
Document Body
Windows and Macintosh
There is a small difference in the behavior in the application windows under Windows and under the Mac OS X, under the Windows environment the application is running in a single main window where all of the sub items are inside it and the palettes are part of it (in a configuration known as MDI window), this allows most of the palettes to dock at the corners of the window.
But under the Macintosh environment there is no such thing as a main window for the application, this gives a slightly lower ability to use the palettes (not being able to dock them to the document window), but gives a slightly higher ability to use multi-monitor configuration.
VectorWorks is a world-leading 2D/3D CAD application that includes all the tools and technology you need for precision drafting and designing, it is also a complete design and production management system that enables the engineer to efficiently and easily construct, model and represent their designs.
VectorWorks is actually 6 products based on the same foundation: Fundamentals, Architect, Landmark, Spotlight, Machine Design, and Designer.
VectorWorks Fundamentals is an excellent 2D and 3D package that includes all the tools to efficiently design and represent 2D and 3D models; it can be compared to AutoCAD, but it is much more intuitive and easy to learn and use, it is also cheaper ($1300 compared to $4000) and a much better offering than the AutoCAD LT, while similarly priced, it is a 2D-only package with no AutoLISP/VBA functionality, and quite frankly, I hate it.
VectorWorks Architect
The Architect competes with Graphisoft ArchiCAD, Autodesk Revit Architecture, and Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture; I think the 3D parametric properties of the ArchiCAD's library and the pre-assigned textures is somehow better than the properties of the built-in tools in VectorWorks, but still better than the AutoCAD Architecture tools and objects, and the lack of layers in Revit makes it less suitable in terms of generic CAD features.
VectorWorks Landmark (I think) is the best program for the urban designer and site architects for modeling and handling landscape and site engineering projects; it understands the concepts of site models, DTM models, plants, hardscape, irrigation plans, roads, parking, and miscellaneous items associated with land.
VectorWorks Spotlight
VectorWorks Machine Design
VectorWorks Designer
Earlier in the middle of September, Nemetschek North America quietly (at least for me) launched its latest release of VectorWorks, the 2009 release is most notably one of the major releases in the VectorWorks line, as it debuts the usage of the world-class Parasolid 3D modeling engine from Siemens PLM, which is stated as one of the most advanced modeling engines in the market, it allows VectorWorks to become 4x to 5x speedier in the 3D modeling operations and to become 2x to 3x speedier in rendering the Viewports inside VectorWorks.
Parasolid is used in many 3D packages including MicroStation (from Bentley), SolidWorks (from Dassault), and NX (from Siemens).
Update 29/12/2008: It seems that the integration of Parasolid into VectorWorks is very important, because the VectorWorks core is single-threaded, which makes it a second class citizen in our new multi-core CPUs world, while Parasolid is multi-threaded and benefits from the multi-core technologies in modern CPUs.
This means that VectorWorks has two major components that are multi-threaded, its 3D kernel and its RenderWorks engine; this should give VectorWorks the needed power in 3D modeling and visualization.