Autodesk Autocad Architecture 2008
11 March 2008
Author: FahAd Category: Design Tools

Overview
Immediate Productivity
AutoCAD® Architecture provides the best AutoCAD-based design and documentation productivity for architects. The software gives you more tools that automate tedious drafting tasks, enabling you to create your architectural documentation faster.
Better for Architects: Work in the familiar AutoCAD environment, using tools that are purpose-built for architectural drawing and design.
Immediate Productivity: Begin using AutoCAD Architecture with minimal training, creating documentation, drawings, and schedules faster and with fewer errors.
Flexibility in Implementation and Use: AutoCAD Architecture is compatible with your existing project management methods. Begin using it immediately and make a smooth transition to more advanced features at your own pace.
Smooth Collaboration: Exchange information easily using the industry-leading DWG™ file format, and use integrated rendering to create lifelike design visualizations that enhance communication with clients.
AutoCAD Architecture: Better for architects.
Recommended System Requirements
Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon™ processor, 3 GHz or greater
Microsoft® Windows® XP (SP2 or later) or Vista™ operating system
3 GB RAM
3.1 GB free disk space
1280x1024 monitor and display adapter capable of 32-bit color
128 MB or greater, OpenGL®-capable workstation-class graphics card
MS Mouse—compliant pointing device
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP1 or later)
The preceding requirements are recommended for effective use of AutoCAD Architecture.
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