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What's NewThis section contains recent news and articles related to our computer-aided design (CAD) and Internet services. Announcement and notices regarding our services and web site changes will also be posted here. Below are the list of articles and news we have on this site:
AutoCAD 2005
Administrator, 30 Jun 2004
AutoCAD® 2005 software provides powerhouse productivity tools that help you create single drawings as productively as possible, as well as new features for the efficient creation, management, and sharing of entire sets of drawings. AutoCAD 2005 introduces some new terminology, as follows: a drawing is a single DWG file; a drawing contains a layout. A layout is referenced as a sheet in the Sheet Set Manager, and a sheet set is an organized collection of sheets. The New Standard in CAD ProductivityProductivity always has been and always will be a cornerstone in the profitability and viability of any industry that creates, consumes, or manages design information. With the new standard in CAD productivity from Autodesk, you have the tools you need to always go further than the competition and ensure maximum speed, power, and efficiency throughout your process. The new standard began with the AutoCAD® 2004 software release, giving users measurable efficiency gains, like file sizes averaging 52 percent smaller and productivity increases of up to 70 percent.* AutoCAD 2005 software builds on the dramatic productivity gains of AutoCAD 2004 with new tools that free you from tedious drafting tasks and help you efficiently manage sets of drawings. For example, enhanced tool palettes simplify and even eliminate repetitive tasks, and the Sheet Set Manager enables you to create, share, and manage entire sets of related drawings from a single location—all of which translates into better-coordinated documentation, lower risk, and higher speed and accuracy. From creating single drawings, to managing entire sets of drawings, from sharing design information over the web, to creating compelling, graphics-rich presentations that market your work—AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT® help you go further with the new standard in CAD productivity. For more information, visit the Autodesk web site at http://www.autodesk.com/autocad. Note: AutoCAD 2005 training will be available soon at Crescent Technologies.
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