Upgrade adds budget 3D to basic AutoCAD

A Leonardo Computer Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 3, 2002

AutoCAD LT is just about the most popular serious 2D CAD software program in the world, but upgrading to full AutoCAD is an expensive process.

AutoCAD LT is just about the most popular serious 2D CAD software program in the world.

It is basically full AutoCAD, without 3D, and without a programming language.

But in the UK an upgrade from AutoCAD LT to full AutoCAD costs GBP 2455.

3D LT Pro adds surface and solid modelling, and LISP programming to AutoCAD LT for an incredible GBP 349.

If just 3D is required then 3D LT costs just GBP 149.

This means that if users want to do some occasional 3D modelling, or automate repetitive tasks in AutoCAD LT, they can avoid a costly upgrade.

3D LT runs in all current versions of AutoCAD LT including 98/2000/2000i and 2002.

(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 2 October 2002).

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