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Re: Autocad Lite



On Fri, 16 Jul 1999 13:59:33 -0400 dkanarr@bellatlantic.net writes:
>By the time anyone figures out how to run Autocad R14/2000
>everyone else will be finish with your project. However, Autocad Lite
>is about 400.00 with all rights and it easy and fun to learn.  

But $400 is still kinda steep for most of us.

I like the idea of a very inexpensive CAD program for most of us.

I have QuickCAD.   It'll read AutoCAD stuff. 

>There
>really is not much difference from lite to R2000 for what everone want
>to do with it.  I have about 5 years exp. with Autocad R12, R13, R14.  
>I can help with any questions.  But there books are great.  

You're on!

>Also, the idea
>of shekthing is better.  it,s easy to trade to each other.  

"Shekthing"?

>If you use
>Cad everyone must get a program called "WHIP" to download.  Not fun 
>and takes some time.  Also, after a final design.......Anyone who knows 
>CAD can convert the drawings is a few days.....it easy!

What's WHIP?




Mike Holt
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