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Small one-person part-time landscape architecture business is finally upgrading from acad 2007 to either acad 2018 or acad 2018 light.
Do I need 3D if I've never done it or will the light version serve me for the next 10 years or so?
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LT is ok, but thats not the only difference between Acad and LT.
My important benefit of Fullversion is the API, if i need a function which is not available, i can expand my program by 3.part programming
> for the next 10 years or so?
You can not buy a license of 2018, only RENT license.
Sebastian
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Thanks Dean, for the terrific resources.
I'm still not sure which version I'll get but now I can do a trial of LT and be better able to judge it. As a sole proprietor, spending less money overall may meet my needs. I am in the final years of my career but may continue to use ACAD beyond retirement.
However, the thought of having a higher grade, more versatile program is tempting!
Karen B.
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The time when you could buy a license and ride that version into the ground over a decade or more is effectively over. A decade from now, it's entirely possible you won't have hardware (let alone the operating system) which will run the 2018 releases, LT or full.
If you are going to fly by the seat of your pants, expect friction burns.
"I don't know" is the beginning of knowledge, not the end.
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Are you willing to commit an annual fee to Autodesk for the software?