cieg22
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 2, 2005
- 74
I run a bare-bones, freelance shop - very part time at the moment. I'm trying to keep costs down, but I think it may be time for a serious upgrade.
I currently have Hydraflow Hydrographs 2004, and I run AutodCAD (not Land Desktop) 2004. No StormCAD, etc. I use a lot of spreadsheets.
Has Autodesk taken over the entire universe in the past few years? Is there any way that I can get a recent version of Hydraflow (would be happy with 2007 version, if it was around), without getting the $7,000+ Autodesk 3d and the Hydraflow Add-on?
Are there any clearing house places to get honest-versions of last-year's software, or are those taken off the market as soon as the new stuff comes out.
Thanks.
I currently have Hydraflow Hydrographs 2004, and I run AutodCAD (not Land Desktop) 2004. No StormCAD, etc. I use a lot of spreadsheets.
Has Autodesk taken over the entire universe in the past few years? Is there any way that I can get a recent version of Hydraflow (would be happy with 2007 version, if it was around), without getting the $7,000+ Autodesk 3d and the Hydraflow Add-on?
Are there any clearing house places to get honest-versions of last-year's software, or are those taken off the market as soon as the new stuff comes out.
Thanks.