![]() ![]() Without any background using it, AutoCAD was a bit overwhelming for us. We suspect this will change when the program goes live. The help file did contain a link to tutorials on the company’s Web site, but those hadn’t been updated to the latest version yet. Since this was a downloaded beta release, there weren’t any manuals (print or electronic) to help guide us, so the explanatory menus were helpful in navigating around.Īfter experiencing the tutorials in Autodesk’s newest iteration of its Inventor Suite, we were disappointed not to find any built into this application. As reviewers were new to the AutoCAD world, the updated ribbon menus made experimenting with the program a little less daunting. Introduced in the 2009 version, 2010’s ribbon is chock-full of options that make it easy to find just about every tool or setting necessary. The first thing that jumps out at you when AutoCAD 2010 opens up is the large ribbon interface at the top of the screen. An application called AutoCAD VBA Enabler must also be installed afterward. The program can be installed on most versions of Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or 3 and Windows Vista with Service Pack 1. Installation isn’t any different from most applications, with the typical defaults being fine for most users. ![]()
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