• Sweetpeaches69@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Suuure, let me know when Revit, Civil 3D, ArcGIS, OpenRoads Designer are operable and supported on Linux.

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      7 months ago

      I knoooooooow. I know arcgis is working on it at least. I’m a geologist, a ton of our geospatial programs require windows.

      But I’m about ready to experiment with a dual joot for my home set up! I really never need windows for that anymore

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        7 months ago

        Postgis and Qgis don’t require windows. ArcGIS is such bloat ware. They live by the cult following rather than merit.

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          7 months ago

          I mean yeah, same with adobe and loads of other enterprise software suites. Unfortunately, most of us have no way of convincing our enterprise to move off of their shitty suite. I personally use open his for as much as possible, but professionally I’m stuck with what my work makes me use.

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        7 months ago

        A bunch of our civil engs happily use qGIS.

        I’ve noticed Ala lot of the features on ArcGIS actually originate from qGIS after having built some mapping tools.

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        7 months ago

        Ah, I didn’t know that about ArcGIS!

        Still, the others are arguably more important to the civil industry as a whole. I personally don’t believe Autodesk or Bentley will ever support Linux, so us civil folks are stuck.

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        7 months ago

        I have 800 users at my work that would say otherwise. Those are software that the entire civil engineering, geospatial, and architectural world rely on to make infrastructure. So, I’d say many users need those.

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          7 months ago

          A professional environment will certainly have requirements that differ from the common people.

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            7 months ago

            Yep. From my point of view, it would be nice to at least have to option to switch users over. Tired of Microsoft’s shit.

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          Yes but it’s relative. I have 800 users right here that doesn’t use any of that stuff. Just saying it’s not really a block for 99% of users because all they do is surf the web and play games.

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            Over a hundred million people use Autodesk products; Bentley systems is around the same size. Entire essential industries are built on these software. Pinning that all on 1% is disingenuous.

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        7 months ago

        Every person with a job needs some kind of app which doesn’t work on Linux. If you’re a teen still studying in school, then yeah, use Linux.