We had to discontinue the product that was in market trial to be progeARCH. Their were problems with the product and the manufacturer was very unethical in their dealings with us. We are working on a new architectural product to be released soon. It is funny you would ask about "compatibility" with ADT. The real question is how compatible are the crap that ADT sends out in their drawings. Who exactly are those compatible with again? Can anyone say PROXY?
Yes, all blocks were just that, real DWG blocks, not custom objects that handcuff you to the originating application.
I am asking the people at http://www.visualarq.com/ the same to make something with interoperability if possible
ADTdirrect being a standard of sorts? then again it is more about what the graphics look like on CDs even if these similar products in the end can't talk.
There are actually 11,000 blocks now (they added over 1000 for the 2009 release), and those come as a standard part of progeCAD 2009 Professional with the ALE block manager to keep them all organized, provide you with thumbnails, allow you to add more to your collection, etc.
The blocks are sorted into major categories such as Architectural, Kitchen 3D, electrical diagrams, electrical plants, mechanical - ANSI-ISO, Mechanical DIN-ISO, and Oleodynamics and Pneumatics. Each major category has minor categories inside of them. It is really quite extensive.
Xenophon said:
how about the 10,000 blocks are these still available somewhere and what would they be usable in?