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Grrrrrr
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Besides the price, AutoCAD has kind of a steep learning curve too, it's a a little much for the typical casual / one time user. For the casual / one-time user with no CAD training, I would recommend Microsoft Visio, it's easier to learn for the basic use, the stamps/templates premade objects make things much simpler and faster ("Plug n' play AutoCAD"). Sure, it's not as powerful, but it's all that most home users would need (and more, really, when you get into it) all at about a tenth of the price if you're going to buy it.
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That's a Corgi
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Agree
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En búsqueda.....
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Visio is a great tool. I would consider myself a pro at it since I've been using it for the last 12 years. We use it at work to construct our communications architectures. But I was looking for something more specific towards landscaping so it could give me a visual of dimensions and ideas as well. |
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