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    Posted: 15.Dec.2009 at 02:21

We have started inviting AutoCAD customers to join the Autodesk AutoCAD Customer Council.

The Autodesk AutoCAD Customer Council (AACC) is a group of AutoCAD customers who agree to participate in our user research program. The AACC provides customers the opportunity to offer specific feedback about a variety of topics to the AutoCAD management and development teams. You must be a member of the Customer Council to participate in these studies. Membership and access to the Customer Council user research studies are free of charge.

Here are some of the benefits of the AACC membership:

    • Membership in an exclusive group of customers who will have more communication with the AutoCAD team.

    • The opportunity to provide direct feedback about AutoCAD to the product team and help us deliver a higher quality product that is more relevant to your needs.

    • Have exclusive access to survey results that will enable you to see how other professionals from around the world are using AutoCAD.

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