I recently moved into a house with a small garden and thought I could spend
these cold wet winter months planning what I will do in the coming year. It
would need to have a good database of plants with the option of importing
others. I would think of spending about 50 or 60 dollars on it.
Has anyone used one that they could recommend?
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I had been looking at the current Sierra offering on Amazon 'Complete
LandDesigner 6.0' but was wary because I have found their games software
often looks really good but is rubbish to play. From what you say about
that sounds about right.
Has anyone else got any suggestions?
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I use 3D Landscape 2.0 from Sierra. It's several years old, slow and a bit
clunky but it works.
For those who say that the software they are using has "disappearing"
elements, my first question is how much RAM do you have and what else are
you running (or have open) at the same time.
I work for a software house and generally when that happens to us, the RAM
is used up by something...
Loki