Sometimes I feel like added features or interfaces or popups are annoying. I've only worked in 2011 a bit, but so far I get the impression it is a little slower to load, and operate in numerous files open at the same time. navigate quickly, basically little load issues. you can open a bunch of files at the same time, never have to deal with too much lag. type commands, instant, polar tracking, etc. The think I liked about autocad outside of revit's advanced capabilities is that it was "seamlessly fast" for drafting. And is it me, or does it feel clunkier than older versions of CAD like 2002 / 2004 ADT, etc.? I have been using autocad 2011 a bit at work, on a couple projects outside of Revit. I'm wondering, though, if anyone HAS actually made the switch- preferably, someone with a better knowledge of computer engineering than I have- and whether there are any user-generated workarounds to restore some of the interface improvements that have appeared in 20 for the Windows platform (but were stripped away from the Mac release in an insulting assumption that Mac-users weren't capable of using the full program).Īfter having reviewed the chintzy tutorials that came with the program, and the far-superior platform-transition lessons on, I'm worried that I'm stuck using a Playskool machine to run what I can only describe as the inbred offspring of Autocad and Illustrator, until I reach the point where I flip out and quit my job. I have a feeling that people are being prudent and refraining from making the platform switch with the understanding that both Autodesk and Apple have a long history of releasing products that haven't been fully tested- unfortunately, I didn't have a choice in the matter. I'm surprised that I haven't heard very much discussion/coverage about the flaws that the new software has.
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