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    Posted: 15.Jan.2010 at 23:17
Speaking of broke...does anyway have good source for purchasing AutoCad Architecture 2010?

Thanks for the suggestions.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jan.2010 at 15:22
Go broke or go home. Get the latest and greatest and be sure to do a hardware/software upgrade to handle it all.
02' is what I learned on in school, an it sucks compared to Acad 2010.
But im sure theres other programs out there for architectual guys that may be better/more geared twards your application.
Google that sh*t!
Cheers!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jan.2010 at 15:20
I would choose AutoCAD Architecture 2010. There is a "Thank you" Autodesk campaign (promo) running in some countries - you can upgrade your legacy version much cheaper.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jan.2010 at 15:13
I have a small architectural practice and plan to upgrade from AutoCad 2002 to a more recent version. Any suggestions? I have 2-3 stations depending on the work load.

Thanks,
Mike
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