AutoCAD has been around for nearly a quarter of a century and is a mature piece of software in the very best ways. It runs on modest hardware (generally it's needs are less than the OS!) and it uses that now obsolete file-size measurement, the kilobyte. Even big diagrams with many layers fit on an old floppy and you can scroll and scrub around the drawing very quickly - Avid, Microsoft et al. could learn a thing from these guys. You can still drive it through the command line as if it were one of those early DOS releases but it is so comfortable to use with the mouse. My only beef is that if you do lots of zooming and scrolling then a wheeled-mouse is essential. Aside from that I actually look forward to a day of diagramming with it.
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Thursday, March 09, 2006
AutoCAD
AutoCAD has been around for nearly a quarter of a century and is a mature piece of software in the very best ways. It runs on modest hardware (generally it's needs are less than the OS!) and it uses that now obsolete file-size measurement, the kilobyte. Even big diagrams with many layers fit on an old floppy and you can scroll and scrub around the drawing very quickly - Avid, Microsoft et al. could learn a thing from these guys. You can still drive it through the command line as if it were one of those early DOS releases but it is so comfortable to use with the mouse. My only beef is that if you do lots of zooming and scrolling then a wheeled-mouse is essential. Aside from that I actually look forward to a day of diagramming with it.
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