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How much is that doggy in the window?

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Anonymous
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How much is that doggy in the window?

I just called my reseller, he couldn't tell me a price. Anyone got a
ballpark?


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Todd Bennett
Celerity Group, Inc
tbennett@celerity.net
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reeses
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In addition to your local resellers, more AutoCAD Electrical pricing information is available by visiting estore.autodesk.com or by calling 1-888-225-5842.

Upgrade pricing is also available to AutoCAD Electrical for AutoCAD users. It contains full AutoCAD functionality.

You can also register to attend a weekly webcast for a detailed product demonstration.

Call 1-888-225-5842 for more information.
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Anonymous
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I see.  It's more than PTC's Routed
Systems Designer.  Too bad.  I'm not a PTC fan, however, RSD is far
more impressive for the same price.  I was hoping AutoCAD Electrical would
be competitively priced.  Heck, I already have AutoCAD.

 

Unfortunately it is geared for one niche.  As
someone who does electrical, plumbing, and p&id, it would only cover
1/3 of my needs for a whole lot of do-ra-mi.  Then I've got to get another
program to do the rest.  Ouch!

 

In the end, it looks like a strong program,
especially if you're already familiar with AutoCAD.

 

 


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In
addition to your local resellers, more AutoCAD Electrical pricing information
is available by visiting estore.autodesk.com or by calling 1-888-225-5842.

Upgrade pricing is also available to AutoCAD Electrical for AutoCAD users.
It contains full AutoCAD functionality.

You can also register to attend a weekly webcast for a detailed product
demonstration.

Call 1-888-225-5842 for more information.

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Anonymous
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What version of Acad do you have. You should be able to get an upgrade price from whatever version you are currently running.

Rob Stein
INCAT
rstein@incat.com
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Anonymous
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I would say the main benefit as I have found is
that it cuts drawing creation time by about 25% and

drawing revision time by around 50% or more. 
The drawing revision time really goes down when a client

changes the tagging format of items, i.e. relays
CR-124 and CR-345 are now tagged AR (Alarm Relay) and

MFTR (Master Fuel Trip Relay) the beauty of
Electrical is that all of the child contacts also update
automatically.

 

Phil Custer, PE


 


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I see.  It's more than PTC's
Routed Systems Designer.  Too bad.  I'm not a PTC fan, however, RSD
is far more impressive for the same price.  I was hoping AutoCAD
Electrical would be competitively priced.  Heck, I already have
AutoCAD.

 

Unfortunately it is geared for one niche. 
As someone who does electrical, plumbing, and p&id, it would only
cover 1/3 of my needs for a whole lot of do-ra-mi.  Then I've got to get
another program to do the rest.  Ouch!

 

In the end, it looks like a strong program,
especially if you're already familiar with AutoCAD.

 

 


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
In
addition to your local resellers, more AutoCAD Electrical pricing
information is available by visiting estore.autodesk.com or by calling
1-888-225-5842.

Upgrade pricing is also available to AutoCAD Electrical for AutoCAD
users. It contains full AutoCAD functionality.

You can also register to attend a weekly webcast for a detailed product
demonstration.

Call 1-888-225-5842 for more
information.

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