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Old 07-30-2009, 09:52 PM   #1
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I have CAD software that I have made available to people that otherwise coudnt afford paying $4,000.00. I know how difficult it is getting quality CAD software so check out my site and be advised the prices are not set in stone, I will work with you. If you have any questions please feel free to call or write me.

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I currently run ACAD 2009, and revit structure on my desktop and keep ACAD 07' on my laptop just for site work. Ive been using this software for a few years and cant get enough of it!
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I currently run ACAD 2009, and revit structure on my desktop and keep ACAD 07' on my laptop just for site work. Ive been using this software for a few years and cant get enough of it!
So how do you like the new interface on the 09 versus the 07
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You can revert back to the older layout if you wish....which is what i do. I'd really like to get into some 3d renderings dont have the patients right now to learn. Sketchup is so easy i use that alot. I have access to a CNC router and usually CAD my own drawings and then nest the pieces so all the CNC shop has to do is upload it and toolpath it. Then just cut it out!
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My son just graduated from The University of Kentucky Engineering Program at Paducah and is moving to Lexington to start graduate studies. When I showed him your site his eyes lit up. I suspect that you will be getting a few orders when he gets settled in. Thanks for the link.
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My son just graduated from The University of Kentucky Engineering Program at Paducah and is moving to Lexington to start graduate studies. When I showed him your site his eyes lit up. I suspect that you will be getting a few orders when he gets settled in. Thanks for the link.
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No problem...just let me know how I can help
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are you sure this is legal?
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Hey there Mike....This software will be registered to your pc but WILL NOT be registered with Autodesk and CANNOT be upgraded. I changed the code on this software that allows you to install it on as many seats as you wish without having to pay Autodesk $4,000.00 per install. I sell these programs to give people a chance to enjoy CAD that otherwise couldnt afford high-end CAD software.

Please dont take this the wrong way Mike, but some people say, "well, I want to be able to register and upgrade it if I wish", to these people I tell them Autodesk sells the software all day for $4,000.00 dollars. I do this because most people just cant plop down that kind of money. That is why on my site I say prices are negotionable...I want to give everyone a chance to enjoy CAD design

If you have anymore questions feel free to ask

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oh im with you 100% tim no doubt, i have my own "personal" copy of autocad as well. i dont understand why on earth they want so much money for their products except for the fact people actually pay for them! my current job for the kansas dot and my last employer as well both use microstation and i think you mentioned before about the licese fee on MS is upwards of 30K!!! just ridiculous.

anyways in todays day and age its rather easy to find just about anything you could want with a quick search of the google on the internet machine lol

im sending you a pm with another question/comment
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oh im with you 100% tim no doubt, i have my own "personal" copy of autocad as well. i dont understand why on earth they want so much money for their products except for the fact people actually pay for them! my current job for the kansas dot and my last employer as well both use microstation and i think you mentioned before about the licese fee on MS is upwards of 30K!!! just ridiculous.

anyways in todays day and age its rather easy to find just about anything you could want with a quick search of the google on the internet machine lol

im sending you a pm with another question/comment
Thanks Mike..I agree..

I am also responding to your PM with a Supreme Court ruling allowing for the resale of AutoCAD
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just to clarify for everyone, these are legit versions of autocad! thanks for helping out the little guy tim!
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just to clarify for everyone, these are legit versions of autocad! thanks for helping out the little guy tim!
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