That depends on which version.
2025Lt is closer to full version.
@mcalderon wrote:Are there drawbacks switching from AutoCAD to LT besides not having 3D tools?
Have you ha a chance to do look into it beyond this post? I'll get you started her
https://www.autodesk.com/products/autocad/compare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtsF_-orgw8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN8ZeQgOQ2A
TLDR? here is a short quick list:
You're not going to be able to buy too much of a cheaper PC/Laptop
No Express Tools
No DATAEXTRACTION
Many of those new AutoCAD2025 block tools are missing.
No STANDARDS
No MLINE command or editing tools
No add-ons (3rd party or Autodesk)
LT only has a stripped down basic LISP ability, nothing else. So if you have LISP now you must need, you probably want to test them all, there is going to be a noticeable failure rate.
Very few Object Enablers work with LT.
No Parametric Constraints creation tools.
No 3D modelling or rendering.
No sure if you get any sort of access o Autodesk DOCS.
BUT... LT outsells AutoCAD by quite a bit, so that has got to count for something.
This is very helpful information. It's helping me to decide on putting some of my users onto LT who I think it will be sufficient for them. Thank you for the explanation!
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