I purched Autocad lt 2009 years ago, but never installed and learned to use it. Retired now, I thought it might be useful to design my home addition. Is it obsolete? Should this old dog just lick his wounds and learn a NEWER trick?
It may run but has reached end of life Autodesk will no longer activate software of that age, plus it was never designed to work with the newer OS versions, so if it does run then it is luck which may run out with every system update (and frequently does for users. You only option now is the new subscription method of running AutoCAD software which you can look at here https://www.autodesk.com/solutions/autocad-subscription-faq#:~:text=The%20price%20of%20a%20monthly,f...
Thanks Steve,
I was hopeful, but if I'm due to find issues mid project, I will sharpen pencil and do my homework. I will look for something more focused on my needs with a shorter learning curve. Have you any software suggestions for some planning to GC his own home addition?
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