Loading PDS 2014 as I type this. Autocad Mechanical 2014 is in the list, with an information "I" icon next to it. (little blue circle, lower case i). Hovering over it gives a message that Autocad is also available for download, and includes a hyperlink for more information. That takes me to this page:
Selecting the Subscription Center link, however, gets you to a "Page Not Found" error. I can log in to Subscription directly, of course, but I don't see where I can download and install Autocad 2014 from there. We don't really need both, and worse comes to worst I could learn to get used to all the clutter in Acad Mechanical, but I prefer bare bones Acad.
Any thoughts?
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the subscription link doesn't work here either but the Autocad Product Center link does
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i think 2013 was the same way
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@DarrenP wrote:i think 2013 was the same way
Good thing it got fixed!
I'll have to look at it tomorrow, still have over 3 hours remaining on installing PDS, and I leave in 1/2 hour.
Thanks, Darren.
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i guess we will have to wait a little longer until autodesk uploads the autocad portion to the sub website
2013 at launch didn't have autocad either it was eventually uploaded through
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