Press Release:  October 29, 2003
 
The CG Division of Carlson Software announces the release of CG Survey 6.1.  CG Survey 6.1 is built on the AutoCAD ® engine and is compatible with AutoCAD drawing formats up to and including AutoCAD 2002.  CG Survey 6.1 includes the well-known CG Raw Editor and Processor with its “auto-recognition” of sets and diverse survey methods.  The new SurvNet Network Least Squares program, with calculation of error ellipses, is provided at no extra charge (a $500 value if purchased separately).  CG Survey 6.1 includes tools to produce topographic maps and create profiles and sections in addition to the full complement of COGO and drafting functions.  Many new commands such as Extend by Distance, Join Nearest, Twist Screen and other utilities have been ported to CG Survey 6.1 from Carlson SurvCADD.

CG Survey 6.1 is priced at $1795.

Upgrades to CG Survey 6.1 are priced as follows, with special pricing until January 15, 2004: CG Intellicad (CG Windows) to CG Survey 6.1:  $495 until 1-15-2004 then $795. CG DOS to CG Survey 6.1: $1295 until 1-15-2004 then full price at $1795.
 
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