Traverse PC has been providing land surveying software since 1987. Here's what some of our users have to say:
"The economics are simple. Without Traverse PC our company would not have this lucrative contract." Bob Holtkamp, AB, Canada
"Traverse PC is one of the best." Gordon Bell, IN
"The last 22 years I have previewed numerous COGO software programs, but have never found anything close to Traverse PC, and with the ability to draft maps, the program is complete." Pete Ketcham, ID
"TPC Desktop is more impressive than any AutoCAD version that I have ever used." Bryan Hartsook, VA
"I really like a point based program like TPC and the friendly drawing environment that TPC has. There is no need for a lot of extensive/expensive training to do good, efficient work with TPC." Glenn Eastman, OR
"I cannot say enough about the Managers in TPC 2010... What a super great system!!! TPC will surely dominate all survey and CAD programs..." Jim Creasy, PA
"As a former CAD user, I have found the versatility and ease of use of Traverse PC to be a great benefit to my business." Dan Barry, NY
"[Traverse PC] is easier to use, less expensive, gets the job done, and comes from caring people who understand surveying and surveying needs." Joe Nachtrieb, CO
"Great stuff! You don't need to send me any other software, as I am perfectly happy with TPC and have no intentions of changing to anything else...and I have tried the other software." Randy Green, TN
"Once again you have set the standard for others to attain." George Anderson, NJ
"REALLY like everything I've seen so far... Things seem so much simpler & straight forward. Think you guys have something great here!" Cliff Tuck, AR
"[Traverse PC] is very user friendly and produces high quality survey plats." Fred Haidt, AL
"Traverse PC is the way to go for all Land Surveyors." Pete Jackson, CA
"While it has similarities to ACAD, . I would say [Traverse PC] is much more user (and surveyor) friendly." Scott Freshwaters, OR
"[Traverse PC has] cut my total production time down by making map preparation faster and easier." Sergio Sanchez, CA
"Traverse PC is the one tool my little company has that does it all." Steve Parker, CO
"I find Traverse PC very easy and efficient to use. The applications are logical and the learning curve is very short. I would highly recommend this survey software for all land surveyors." David Holland, VA
"Yu ROCK! I am a student... ...I find the program to be very user friendly. Traverse PC is helpful with understanding how data is used to make decisions in a survey, as well as providing a visual image illustrating what the data collected is trying to show." Joel Kayser, NY
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Version History
Traverse PC Desktop - Downloads
Downloads for TPC Desktop 2010 are available only through the program Task Manager (you must run TPC Desktiop 2010 to access the downloads).
Download - Update TPC Desktop 2008 to version 10.0.040910 - 4/9/10 2,856 KB. This is the current download. It is Windows Vista and Windows 7 compliant. Open the readme.txt file for details. (notes)
V2008 Documents Introduction | Learning Guide | Advanced Learning Guide | Plat Check
Download - Update Version 9.5 Prerequisites - 2/28/07 6,093 KB. You must update the prerequisites if your current Traverse PC version is prior to 9.5.022807. Updates Microsoft .NET 2.0.
Download - Update Version 9.5 to version 9.5.012209 - 1/22/09 2,566 KB. This is the current download. It is compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7. Open the readme.txt file for details. (notes)
V9.5 Documents Getting Started | Learning Guide | Advanced Learning Guide | Plat Check
Download - Update Version 9.0 to version 9.0.032707 - 3/27 /07 4,472 KB. Open the readme.txt file for details on what has changed. (notes)
Download - Update Version 8.5 to version 8.5.111406 - 11/14 /06 1,066 KB. Open the readme.txt file for details on what has changed. (notes)
v8.5 Documents Learning Guide - includes the expanded COGO chapter with tips on using the new COGO tools in Quick View.
Download - Update Version 8.0 to version 8.0.072805 - 07/28/05 1,041 KB. Open the readme.txt file for details on what has changed. (notes)