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autocad 2011...

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drafter56
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autocad 2011...

is there an autocad 2011 in the works that we could be looking forward to autocad 2010 is the best i have worked with to date and i have used all autocad programs from release 13 through 2010. i look forward to a posible autocad 2011
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Anonymous
in reply to: drafter56

Hi,

Anyone that knows this is under a Non-disclosure agreement.

However, Autodesk have set a pattern of releasing new version of their
AutoCAD based software in March/April each year for many years.

Your guess is as good as mine as to whether they will continue this pattern.


Regards,


Laurie Comerford

drafter56 wrote:
> is there an autocad 2011 in the works that we could be looking forward to autocad 2010 is the best i have worked with to date and i have used all autocad programs from release 13 through 2010. i look forward to a posible autocad 2011
Message 3 of 14
omc-usnr
in reply to: drafter56

God I hope not, unless its a 64bit version with the EXACT SAME layout & menu structure of 2010, with all the bugs fixed, that'll have Win 7 as a supported OS.
Message 4 of 14
JohnBandas7271
in reply to: drafter56

Civil 3D 2010 is come around where R14 and Softdesk8 were in 1997.

So, 12 years to get object oriented programming through beta.

I feel invested.

JHB
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Anonymous
in reply to: drafter56

Don't feed the trolls.

A PSA to myself and others.

JW
Message 6 of 14
AndrewHeim3580
in reply to: drafter56

AutoDESK needs to seriously look at going back to a 4 year release cycle and getting the full product polished and working out of the box instead of slowly upgrading some featuers in its yearly release along with many many bugs. For example Release 14 (great product 98'), Release 2002 great product, change in 2006 lots of features working like batch plotting etc, 2010 finally get the new look and ribbon implemented properly and majority of features working. 2007, 2008 and 2009 were below par in deliverying productivity for our business. The next great version of AutoCAD will be release 2012 or 2014, the uneven number releases don't seem to cut it IMHO.
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glats
in reply to: drafter56

you're lucky .... the company i work for wont allow me to use 2010 yet ten months after its release. i could only think about 2011 !!!!!
Message 8 of 14
sgwilliams
in reply to: drafter56

I here ya man, our company won't let us use a new version unless it has been reviewed with some of these questions:

1. What does it offer that the current in use version doesn't, how will it benefit/hinder our production
2. Service pack 1 must be released before upgrading to the new version.
3. Has the API changed and if so how will it effect our integrated systems that rely on current structure.
4. Can we upgrade individual work stations or must we do a complete company wide upgrade so vaulted data can be opened.
Work Station : Custom built, Liquid Cooled, Asus Pro WS X570-ACE Motherboard; AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor; ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 V2 OC Edition Video Card; 32 GB CORSAIR Dominator Platinum DDR4-2132 Memory ; Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD Drive.
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peter_thomson
in reply to: drafter56

and very sensible questions they are too.

We are the same in our company. There is too much invested to get it wrong...even a little bit.

PT
Message 10 of 14
castled071049
in reply to: drafter56

Yes, but... the 2010 Intersection Wizard is AWE-FREAKIIN'-SOME!!! If you are doing corridors with intersections, you gotta have 2010.
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srulo
in reply to: drafter56

You must work for the Government also. We embrace yesterday's Technology - Tomorrow.
Message 12 of 14
Civil3Dguide
in reply to: drafter56

There are a couple of 2011 releases on the subscription center as of 3.24.10, AutoCAD, AutoCADLT, AutoCAD Arch. and MEP!
Don't know why you'll get the codes for them yet however!
Christian Barrett
Civil 3D Implementation Specialist (Civil3Dguide)
http://civil3dguide.blog.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/civil3dguide
Cadtechs.biz
Message 13 of 14
johngordon6189
in reply to: drafter56

Civil 3D is slated for April 20th release. Some of the new features of Autocad 2011 are nice from what I have seen on the blogoshphere, biggest of which is 64 bit.... now to convince the boss to upgrade 10 machines to 64 bit with 8 gig of ram..... oh the end of the fiscal year can't get here soon enough. Edited by: Johngordon6189 on Mar 26, 2010 4:06 PM
John Gordon
CAD Manager/Survey Technician

C3D 2018/2020
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Message 14 of 14
tshulbert
in reply to: drafter56

I've got a quesiton????? Is Autodesk skipping 2013 versions??? Anyone remember AutoCAD R13, thought it might get a smile!
Sean Hulbert

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