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from: JERRY MYER
date: 1996-05-30 07:03:00
subject: KTI Controls

                
 Ok, I at least found someone that has heard of kti controls. Maybe 
 you could email him...
  
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 From    : DAVE2MARS                             Number    : 17143 of 
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 From: dave2mars@aol.com (DAVE2MARS)
 Subject: Re: Personal opinions about Ketiv's ArchT
  
 We use Archt at an 80 person architectural and engineering firm 
 (Acad r12 dos).  We have used the Ketiv package for so long that I 
 can't say wether we all like it a lot or are just used to it.  
 Anyway, I think you will find it to be a good menu with many useful 
 utilities.  In our office different people use different techniques 
 to get from here to there, so they make use of  Archt's capabilities 
 in varying degrees.
  
 I am familiar with other packages as well, including Allegro and 
 ASG, and frankly they all have similar sets of useful gizmos.  I 
 can't say that I think Archt is better or worse.  You get used to 
 what you have and then it's up to your own inginuity to exploit the 
 potential.
  
 Recently saw a presentation of Softdesk, and thought it looked 
 terrific.
  
 One final issue.  Archt creates it's own layer called KTI_CONTROL.  
 Non plotting points (Plines actually) are placed on this layer by 
 Archt at 0,0 and at block insertion points. We hate this feature.  
 Our current project has extremely restrictive cad standards and 
 drawings cannot be submitted to the client with this layer.  Not 
 sure yet how to get rid of it, since it is insideously entangled in 
 all of our blocks and symbols.
   
 Dave
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 Sorry I forgot the name of the original poster interested in this topic.
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