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Originally posted by Dale Wiley
I also believe in less is better. If a program can do a digital image design, great. If it computes quanities, and cut and fill, and allows me to lay out sprinkler systems, better. If it lists plant materials as I drag and drop, if it LABELS the plant materials prior to drag and drop and after, good, and if it can put it all together in an editable proposal that meets my needs in presenting it to the clients, then we have a workable product.
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I suppose your point is that PROLandscapes can do all of these things. But the fact is that not everyone needs these things and there are some things that other programs do better than PROLandscapes for much less money. Considered strictly from a design standpoint, PL is nothing special. It doesn't have true 3-D modeling (photo-imaging is not 3-D), the 2-D site plan graphics that I have seen on-screen and from print-outs are mediocre (I have the company's demo CD and literature), and the photo-imaging is something that you can do with cheap and even free software.