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"John Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > I used to use AutoCad 14, so > I want to stick to theri similarproducts. That is a very big factor. Cad programs are so complex, to really know a particular program takes months of constant use. If you don't want to learn another program, I think your only choice is for the full version of AutoCAD, or the clones. IntelliCAD is sold by a few different companies, but the only one I know of that adds the ACIS solid modeler is www.BricsCAD.com Their "pro" version is fully 3d capable. The others will do everything but the ACIS solids. But, be cautioned, that while the IntelliCAD program is very popular, it is not quite as polished as the Autodesk software and bugs are a little more common. JOe
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