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Anonymous
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Old AutoCad vs new

I used AutoCad in the 1990's.

Is it still similar enough to be able to pick it back up reasonably quick?

imadHabash
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi,

most of commands are still exist ... But many things are added !!!! i'm sure if you still in your old 90's knowledge you will be surprise from the new look for AutoCAD !!!!  i wish to do that and tell us how you find that ?

 

All the best ....  

Imad Habash

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RobDraw
en respuesta a: Anonymous

The interface has changed significantly and tons of new features have been added. How fast you pick it up and get over that hump is going to depend on how fast you can adapt. Some people are way better than others so results vary on this type of thing.

 

The good thing is you can try it for free for 30 days before buying it.


Rob

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