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Old 23rd December 2004, 06:04   #1
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Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2005 is an amazing 3-dimensional drafting
package. For a long time, the third dimension presented a big challenge
in drafting, and early 3D software was very cumbersome and time consuming.
Autodesk has been a leader in the conquest of the third dimension; I now
can honestly say that 3D work as easy and even more efficient then
traditional drafting methods.

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