PowerCADD: The Philosophy
There are no buildings in my computer. There are however some beautiful
illusions (by others of course). This wonderful computer knows about ones and
zeros and is quite dumb.
The grand illusion of presenting the ones
and zeros to its owner in a helpful and meaningful manner is the magic. Two
thousand years were spent developing methods of making drawings that enable
others with different skills to bring an idea into being. Many Cad applications
sterilize an artistic and creative endeavor. Sterilization isn't necessary and
it certainly takes the fun out of the design process.
The Mac people generally look upon software as a tool to extend their
own creative thinking process. The windows people appear to have a different
agenda. Yes more drawing space is needed for today's work with but not at the
expense of undermining the creative process. Eventually you will have both. A
road map with a scale of one mile equals one mile is of little
value.
In the twenties companies mandated that Ford's be purchased.
In the seventies companies mandated that IBM mainframes be purchased. Many
companies today mandate Windows computers. This too will
change.
Unfortunately 1:1 drawing was started by programmers. They
probably didn't understand the drafting process. Likely it was a programming
shortcut. It is unfortunate that others blindly followed the model. There is a
better way.
Drawings are both presentation sales tools and
construction documents. To most who make drawings they are the result of
artistic and creative thinking. The final appearance and esthetic quality of the
drawing is a matter of pride. Your competitors in the windoze world have a very
difficult task making presentation sales drawings. For some reason they don't
brag about presentation and creative shortcomings but rather inundate you with
four decimal place wall accuracy and other miscellaneous en-sundries that have
little to do with making money.
I believe you should have
both.
Bill Stanley
Engineered Software
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