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This seems to be a post more about discounted software, not recommended software, however Vectorworks is an interested alternative. Former Autodesk developers that have been able to put into one package a set of tools not yet seen in an Autodesk product. I can see why they would advocate for Autodesk - despite being the industry standard for architecture, structural and civil engineering, mep, and survey, they haven't engaged landscape. This soap box post is hardly the first, but merely an explosion of frustration after a useless AU webinar that completely missed the point.
I agree that this post is like shouting into the wind. Autodesk seems to be preoccupied with taking their current software solutions and repackaging it as new software (i.e. Autodesk Glue). If Autodesk could at least make Revit engage sloped surfaces better and more accurately (and easily) integrate with Civil 3D, they might actually offer something useful for site design and evolve beyond the basic antiquated framework of 2D CAD.