ADTOPO served as the surveying and infrastructure backbone of the suite. It allowed surveyors to import total station coordinates, process topographic points, generate contour lines, and calculate cut-and-fill earthwork volumes. By operating directly inside AutoCAD 2002/2004, it eliminated the need for standalone GIS or surveying platforms, keeping all project data in a single DWG file. Why This Combination Became "Hot" in the Industry
By integrating specialized modules—, ADFER , and ADTOPO —ProgisCAD became a highly sought-after, "hot" commodity for civil engineers, surveyors, and structural designers who required localized, high-efficiency tools. The Evolution: AutoCAD 2002 to 2004 Compatibility
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Two years after the release of Progiscad 2002, the software's developers launched Progiscad 2004. This updated version built upon the success of its predecessor, introducing new features and enhancements, including: ADTOPO served as the surveying and infrastructure backbone
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PROGISCAD provides a dedicated technical support service for its users. Why This Combination Became "Hot" in the Industry
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By the time ProgisCAD 2004 launched, the software had adapted to the upgraded DWG file formats and enhanced memory management of the newer CAD engines. ProgisCAD 2004 delivered significantly faster processing speeds, improved layer management, and more robust scripting capabilities. This version allowed engineers to handle massive topographic datasets and intricate rebar schedules without frequent system crashes. ADCOF: Streamlining Coffrage (Formwork) Design