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Topic ClosedCommonly used version of Autocad in architectural?

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    Posted: 15.Jun.2009 at 07:28
I am a beginner and just started my Autocad classes. Want to know the commonly used version of Autocad in these days. Can anyone plaese provide me a list of CAD softwares which commonly used in architectural designing.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jun.2009 at 09:45
In my opinion nobody can give you a straigth answer because in many cases the cliet is buying a specialised software for the domein they need.
ex: Civil 3d for civil engineering or arhitectural for architects ... etc.
Simple autocad is the base ... so good luck


diferent CAD software .... just search in google "CAD software" and you will see how many you will find (free or payd).
Always is something new to learn ....
for kids :))) http://www.prizee.com/?refer=Apeiron
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jun.2009 at 11:29
You may e.g. look at AutoCAD Architecture 2010 (AutoCAD-based) or Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 (database/parametric based).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jun.2009 at 13:13
If you are beginner you should start with basic Autocad. Always learn the highest version software available. If you are looking specifically for Architecture then you can learn Autocad Revit 2010.
My suggestion is learn basic Autocad and then move to different softwares, that would be easy.
 
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