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10-07-2016
03:22 AM
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10-07-2016
03:22 AM
Compare cad 2008 and 2014 or later
engineering student at
Jordan University of Sience and Technology In our department we
study Auto cad 2008 Which is a very old edition as you reached 2017
edition I will be thankful if you provided me with a comparison
between 2008 and (2015 or later) editions..features,
tools,realibility, and ease of access Me and my team will make a big
effort to let the university buy the new Cad So i wish you give me
an affective help
Jordan University of Sience and Technology In our department we
study Auto cad 2008 Which is a very old edition as you reached 2017
edition I will be thankful if you provided me with a comparison
between 2008 and (2015 or later) editions..features,
tools,realibility, and ease of access Me and my team will make a big
effort to let the university buy the new Cad So i wish you give me
an affective help
10-07-2016
04:39 AM
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10-07-2016
04:39 AM
Here is a link to all of the Lynn Allen Tips and Tricks booklets from 2005 to 2017. Those generally cover most of the new features in each version.
10-26-2016
06:25 AM
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10-26-2016
06:25 AM
@ ibraheemqasem.96
Please watch my videos and please share.
Thanks.
11-05-2016
06:44 PM
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11-05-2016
06:44 PM
2008 was one of the great versions, because it introduced annotation objects and tons of 2D annotation tools and enhancements - and was the last of the "old style" GUIs. 2009 introduced the Ribbon. Enough said on THAT topic.
There have been numerous improvements since then. The latest can insert Navisworks files and point clouds, can import and convert Vectorized PDF files into DWG objects, and can create 2D parametric objects. That's only the tip of the iceberg!
If by some odd chance my nattering was useful -- that's great, glad to help. But if it actually solved your issue, then please mark my solution as accepted