I have both '05 and '07. Use 2005 mostly anymore, it's loaded on my laptop.
Lately, past year or two, I find myself working from my laptop, anywhere I
want to be.
All my work is simple 2D, plumbing plan views and elevation views.
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Release 9 was probably the best of the DOS versions.
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I have both '05 and '07. Use 2005 mostly anymore, it's loaded on my laptop.
Lately, past year or two, I find myself working from my laptop, anywhere I
want to be.
All my work is simple 2D, plumbing plan views and elevation views.
Tankman
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Iv'e been using MEP 2010 recently for about 2 months now I like it, It all just depends on what extra tools and applications you need to use often to do the job that your'e working on.
Between v10 and v2002 and DWGgateway.
Reading all these post, I find it amazing how many different favorite versions of AutoCAD there are!
Using:AutoCAD 2012 (Vanilla)
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2008 is my favorite. Classic UI but with the Dashboard.
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Vanilla 2008 I feel was the best for 3d.
Autodesk started to go a bit nuts with the ribbon in 09. Trying to figure out what everyone uses typically. THEN WHAT DO THEY DO!!!! Change it all over again in 2010.
Make up your feckin minds!!
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2004 was my favourite for ages and ages, 'cause you knew where you stood with it.
But I've got to say, 2010 is growing on me![]()
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