She’d always dismissed it as the “budget clone.” But with snow piling up outside and a frozen cinnamon bun in her hand, she downloaded the trial.
Elin smiled and opened the file. The 3D render included a she’d never inserted: a perfect wireframe model of a Viking longship under the parking lot. ProgeCAD’s import wizard had automatically recovered a “deleted” layer from 2003—one an original architect had sketched as a joke. progecad svenska
Elin, a landscape architect in , was in a panic. Her company’s main AutoCAD license had just crashed—hours before a municipal planning deadline. Her boss shouted, “Prova ProgeCAD!” (Try ProgeCAD). She’d always dismissed it as the “budget clone
The Blueprint in the Snow
The planner was stunned. “That’s the exact location of a real buried ship we found last month.” Her boss shouted, “Prova ProgeCAD
But the real story happened the next morning. The city planner, an old-school AutoCAD user, smugly asked, “So you used the cheap software?”