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DataCAD
Developer(s)Microtecture Inc., Cadkey Inc., DATACAD LLC
Initial releaseNovember 1984
Stable release

DataCAD 22 / September 2020

Written inDelphi Pascal, C/C++
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Type3D computer graphics, CAD
LicenseProprietary
Websitedatacad.com

DataCAD is a computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) software for 2D and 3D architectural design and drafting, developed and sold by DATACAD LLC.

Usage[edit]

DataCAD runs exclusively on Microsoft Windows-based operating systems, and was one of the first PC-based CADD programs developed specifically for architects. DataCAD is the only CADD software ever to be endorsed by the American Institute of Architects (ca. 1987) for direct distribution to its members. By 1988, DataCAD was in use by more than 12,000 firms in the United States and Canada. Currently, there are estimated to be more than 250,000 installations of DataCAD worldwide.

According to The 1989 AIA Firm Survey Report, DataCAD is used by 10% of AIA member firms, second only to AutoCAD with a 45% market share.[1]

According to The 1997 AIA Firm Survey Report, DataCAD is used by 12% of AIA member firms, second only to AutoCAD with a 61% market share.[2]

History[edit]

In the Spring of 1981, a student, Eric V. Smith, began developing a program he called Apple Draw on an Apple IIatUniversity of Virginia. After he graduated in 1984, Mr. Smith was hired by an architectural firm, Stuart Griffin Burgh and Associates, in Charlottesville, Virginia. At this firm he began porting the Apple Draw program to the Corvus Concept platform as DataCAD. In 1984, only one license of DataCAD was sold before it was ported to the IBM PC platform. DataCAD was developed exclusively for the MS-DOS operating system until May 1998.

The DataCAD Boston Users' Group (DBUG) was formed in December 1987 by two architects, the late Evan Shu, FAIA (1953 - 2020) and Rick Gleason, AIA. In November 2020, DBUG reached a 33-year milestone and stands as one of the longest, continuously-running, CAD software users' groups in the United States. DBUG is a permanent committee of the Boston Society of Architects.

In June 1989, Cadkey, Inc. (the original developer of CADKEY), purchased the rights to DataCAD from Microtecture Inc.

In September 1992, Dr. Malcolm Davies was elected President/CEO of Cadkey, Inc. Dr. Davies joined Cadkey from Autodesk where from 1988 to 1992 he was V.P. Marketing and Sales.

In November 1993, the price of DataCAD was drastically reduced from $2,995 to $150 coincident with a major shift from dealer-based sales to direct mail-based sales.

In October 1994, the first online forum (also known as The DBUG Forum) dedicated to DataCAD users was established by the late Evan Shu, FAIA (1953 - 2020). The DBUG Forum is a listserv supported by subscribers worldwide. A searchable archive of more than 70,000 messages is available (see External Links).

On October 2, 1996, a newly formed company, DATACAD LLC, co-founded by Mark F. Madura, the late David A. Giesselman (1957 - 2020), and H. William Mirbach, purchased the rights to DataCAD from Micro Control Systems, Inc. (formerly Cadkey, Inc.).

In February 1998, DATACAD, along with 14 other companies, joined the newly formed, OpenDWG Alliance (now Open Design Alliance) as a founding member. The alliance is dedicated to the promotion of Autodesk's DWG drawing file format as an open industry standard for the exchange of CADD drawings.

A lower-cost version, DataCAD LT (pronounced "el-tee"), was first introduced in 2001.

On October 2, 2020, Mark F. Madura reached a 24-year milestone as President and CEO of DATACAD LLC.

On April 2, 2019, Principal DataCAD Author, the late David A. Giesselman (1957 - 2020), Senior V.P. and C.T.O. of DATACAD LLC reached a 35-year milestone as a DataCAD software engineer.

Version history[edit]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "1989 AIA Firm Survey Report.", page 76. The American Institute of Architects, 1989.
  • ^ Kermit Baker and Pradeep Dalal: "1997 AIA Firm Survey Report.", page 72. The American Institute of Architects, 1997.

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