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Of all the landscape programs that Ihave seen demos of, I thought Dynascape did the best at making an inexperienced person produce a very good looking plan without too much difficulty. It seems like there was a lot of interviewing of landscape designers in their research in deciding how to set up defaults that would make a good plan.
If you get to the point that you feel like you don't need to use their dialog boxes, you can use my techniques with it. If I worked in an office with only Dynascape, I'd be fine. It is not like it would be an anchor around your neck if you advance in your cad skills.
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