All Features articles – Page 239
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A life in books
From public enemy to elder statesman, Colin St John Wilson is revealed in a new biography
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A helping hand
VectorWorks has been improved, and for version 11 users, it’s free to upgrade
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A good savings plan
Backups? Archiving? What’s the best way for a small outfit to make sure data is backed up?
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Autocad vs Microstation
Autocad’s developer says it is more business-oriented and its format is industry standard, while MicroStation’s claims a better respect for users. David Littlefield reports on the battle for your desk top
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Helpdesk
What web access?What do I need for internet access?Henrik Kiertzner, of Arup, replies: The days of dial-up modems and expensive ISDN for internet access are now behind us. A massive proportion of the UK population can now get broadband Internet access at low prices. Invest in a broadband router, connect ...
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Designing by numbers
David Littlefield enters the world of algorithms, the heart of a maths revolution changing architecture
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Under the bonnet
In the multi-faceted arena of IT, there is a fine line between what can be expected of untrained computer users and those who have a detailed professional knowledge of the subject. Partly, this difference comes down to personality; some people like fiddling around “under the bonnet” of their PCs, while ...
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Roadtest: Revit finally comes of age
Autodesk’s 3D modelling program Revit is now good enough to be taken seriously by architects, says Clive Hunt of RyderHKS