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SuckinOnSodaStraws wrote:I recently downloaded SurveX mapping software, and can't for the life of me learn to use it. I've been through all the help topics. Too much incoherent computer code.
SuckinOnSodaStraws wrote:Anyways I was hoping someone could give me the name of a cave mapping software with a more user-friendly, less rocket-science interface.
SuckinOnSodaStraws wrote: I don't use a clino, don't have one...
Jeff Bartlett wrote:I still haven't finished paying for the pyschotherapy from the time I tried Therion.
GroundquestMSA wrote:So you don't record the compass bearings for later use? What kind of compass do you use?
Jeff Bartlett wrote:SuckinOnSodaStraws wrote:Anyways I was hoping someone could give me the name of a cave mapping software with a more user-friendly, less rocket-science interface.
Walls is the most user-friendly I've yet tried, and I've tried several: Walls, Compass, Carto, WinKarst, Therion.
I still haven't finished paying for the pyschotherapy from the time I tried Therion.
sluka wrote:I'm sorry, but I really don't know a software package which at end save so much time to produce complex exports.
Extremeophile wrote:If you're close enough to Denver I'd be happy to loan you proper survey gear and show you how to use it. Feel free to PM me.
sluka wrote:SuckinOnSodaStraws wrote: I don't use a clino, don't have one...
What about this baby: Bosch GLM 80 Professional, and you may measure distance and clino with one button touch.
Martin
trogman wrote:For the time being, I am thinking of finding a relatively cheap, lightweight electronic protractor that I could attach to my laser. Trogman
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