I'm using AutoCad 2011 for Mac these days, but have been using AutoCad daily at work since 1990 (on PC's back then, with DOS). I don't even remember was version it was, I think version 9, or 10 maybe. I can remember when we upgraded to Acad14, which was brilliant! Full functionality in Win95, and so much faster than 13 in DOS. . Anyway, after years of using Acad, I have developed a very speedy editing/drawing style which involves the mouse, and the keyboard (command line entries w/aliases)
@Smashinz2002 continuing, and I'm getting to the point here, my style, as is the same for many others I'm sure, has developed over time with a great deal of Acad experience. As a result, I find these new features a bit geared toward the novice user. This bad because; 1) as the process becomes "easier" and more "user-friendly" to newbies, there becomes a lack in overall skill, to accomplish the same goal, and 2) I believe Autodesk is not improving functionality will silly novelties such as this.
I'm using AutoCad 2011 for Mac these days, but have been using AutoCad daily at work since 1990 (on PC's back then, with DOS). I don't even remember was version it was, I think version 9, or 10 maybe. I can remember when we upgraded to Acad14, which was brilliant! Full functionality in Win95, and so much faster than 13 in DOS. . Anyway, after years of using Acad, I have developed a very speedy editing/drawing style which involves the mouse, and the keyboard (command line entries w/aliases)
Smashinz2002 11 months ago
@Smashinz2002 continuing, and I'm getting to the point here, my style, as is the same for many others I'm sure, has developed over time with a great deal of Acad experience. As a result, I find these new features a bit geared toward the novice user. This bad because; 1) as the process becomes "easier" and more "user-friendly" to newbies, there becomes a lack in overall skill, to accomplish the same goal, and 2) I believe Autodesk is not improving functionality will silly novelties such as this.
Smashinz2002 11 months ago