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grumpygrizzly
en respuesta a: RobDraw

The reason I brought  up using an older version on my laptop is because I'd like to be able to do the same thing on my Chromebook.

 

My particular issue was running my AutoCad on a Chromebook, whether it be 2010 or any other version.. None of them will work.  

 

I don't know if AutoCad LT is still out there in a newer version but, I doubt it will work on the Chromebook either.

 

The Chromebooks can have thier place in the field as well as in a classroom full of drafting/engineering/architectural students.  It saves them from having to fork out a few thousand bucks for a laptop that will run AutoCad.

 

I'm not a Chromebook fan or anything.  I'm typing this message on my PC laptop.   I'd just like to see AutoDesk step up and maybe make a version that students can run on Chromebooks and offer it at the student rate.

 

Give a man AutoCad, and he'll draw you a floor plan.
Give a man Revit and he'll build you a house.
Give Cadmama a couple of drinks and she'll have everyone singing Rockytop!