That last comment is one which we feel should be truly verified. Also, there is a mention that AutoCAD is rewritten from the ground-up every five years or so. Another interesting point is the mention that there are certain functions on AutoCAD for the Mac which are faster than the Windows version. The article also mentions that Autodesk was merely responding to market dynamics when it made the decision to create a new version of AutoCAD for the Mac. One of those is that the author of the article, David Chadwick, goes through a little history of CAD on Apple computers starting from the very beginning, including such programs as Robo-CAD. While not as detailed as our own interview report awhile back it does touch on a few facts of interest. CAD User magazine online has a new article on the story of AutoCAD’s return to the Mac.
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