We all are familiar with PowerCADD as a design tool and how it can combine with Sketchup.
But in my practice PowerCADD is the workhorse. It's the fast lane way to do detailing. So I'm going to show you a detail page, warts and all.
PowerCadd 9 latest edition, running on a MacBook Pro 2019 with OS X 10.14.6.
PowerCADD Workhorse synergy
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PowerCADD Workhorse synergy
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Looks good John!
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Workstation magic!
22" LG monitor
MacBook Pro used as a desktop
Apple Magic keyboard with numeric keypad
Wireless bluetooth mouse
A real neck-saver.
22" LG monitor
MacBook Pro used as a desktop
Apple Magic keyboard with numeric keypad
Wireless bluetooth mouse
A real neck-saver.
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Although Apple offers a wireless bluetooth mouse, it's one of their few products I'm not fond of. In my opinion, it's just not ergonomic. My wireless mouse of choice is a Logitech M535. Feels comfortable to the touch.
As far as the LG monitor, Apple simply does not make "affordable" monitors. In fact, the Apple store sells LG monitors that are 4K. Mine is just a hi-res monitor.
As far as the LG monitor, Apple simply does not make "affordable" monitors. In fact, the Apple store sells LG monitors that are 4K. Mine is just a hi-res monitor.
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Thay screen is really nice!
It seems to have different proportions from mine.
I use two remaindered Dell monitors, Track Pad with Mac mini.
I prefer the track pad to mouse by far.
It seems to have different proportions from mine.
I use two remaindered Dell monitors, Track Pad with Mac mini.
I prefer the track pad to mouse by far.
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I have two 27” Thunderbolt displays (iMac plus monitor)
Old Apple white USB keyboard (I can’t stand the new ones)
Logitech MX Master mouse (I’m lost without it!)
Apple trackpad (for two-finger gesture scrolling)
Two LaCie SSD
Also a MacBook Pro to be able to compile 64-bit
With Logitech mouse
I hate laptops!
Alfred
Alfred Scott
5407 Patterson Ave, Ste 202B
[email protected]
iPhone 804 690-4591
Old Apple white USB keyboard (I can’t stand the new ones)
Logitech MX Master mouse (I’m lost without it!)
Apple trackpad (for two-finger gesture scrolling)
Two LaCie SSD
Also a MacBook Pro to be able to compile 64-bit
With Logitech mouse
I hate laptops!
Alfred
Alfred Scott
5407 Patterson Ave, Ste 202B
[email protected]
iPhone 804 690-4591
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Re: PowerCADD Workhorse synergy
Not a big fan of laptops myself- but I succumbed to the need for a mobile computing solution. Not a fan of trackpads, so I use a wireless bluetooth mouse even with the laptop. Mine has the dreaded "butterfly" keyboard- but at least it can run the current PowerCADD. I did get used to the keyboard.Alfred Scott wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 3:54 pmAlso a MacBook Pro to be able to compile 64-bit
With Logitech mouse
I hate laptops!