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Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Robert , review by: macworld.co.uk
Incredible value for money, extremely easy to use
Nothing of note, one minor irritant is the audio feedback on the Smart Cursor – could be the start of something ‘interesting', but current
To be blunt as a big soft pencil, VectorWorks is the best value CAD package out there. The returns for very minimal learning curves are extraordinary. Design groups will save huge amounts of money on the very special multi-user deals. What never fails to...
Good value for targeted versions, convenient heads-up display, enhanced viewports, handy Rotate Plan command, AutoCAD 2008 support
Does not accommodate differing scales in viewports, pricey for Fundamentals version Min specs: Min Specs: OS X 10.4 or later
This new version is extensive and its additions are significant. If you just want a basic CAD program for drafting, VectorWorks 2008 Fundamentals can handle that with ease. But there are less expensive alternatives for basic drafting. With VectorWorks...
Good value for targeted versions; convenient heads-up display; enhanced viewports; convenient Rotate Plan command; AutoCAD 2008 support.
idering only the improvements common to all of the VectorWorks 2008 modules (that are available in Fundamentals), this new version is extensive and its additions significant. I wish the Rotate Page and Design Layer Viewports (for referencing external f...
Considering only the improvements common to all of the VectorWorks 2008 modules (that are available in Fundamentals), this new version is extensive and its additions significant. I wish the Rotate Page and Design Layer Viewports (for referencing extern...
Published: 2008-01-01, Author: Jerry , review by: cadalyst.com
Abstract: Jerry LaiserinCadalystBefore manga and anime, I experienced comic books and cartoons. Somewhere in the back pages of those comic books of yore there often was an advertisement featuring "a 98-pound weakling" getting sand kicked in his face by a bully ...