Bill,
      i am using Autocad 2000. I started out with a version 7 and worked
my way up thru 14 and now 2000. Each version is more user friendly
by leaps and bounds. If you have any aspirations of interacting with
anyone on a commercial basis, it's the only way to go.
     my little brother tells me that the little versions out there are
even easier to use, but won't interface with autocad and don't have
the 3D options.    Bobby








> KR Netters (especially you CAD guys):
>
> This question is a two-parter: 1) What CAD software do you use and, 2)
> What
> would you recommend for a new CAD user / KR builder?
>
> I've searched the archives and fould only two references to specific CAD
> software - PowerPoint (?) and VectorEngineer.  I'm interested if anyone
> has
> any opinions on packages such as TurboCAD, IntelliCAD, Alibre, or any
> other
> I may have overlooked.
>
> Thanks and I look forward to your responses.
>
> Bill Johnson
> Digital Printing & Imaging, Inc.
> 3240 Town Point Drive, Suite 130
> Kennesaw, GA 30144
> Ph: 404-228-8333
> Fx: 404-228-8331
> http://www.dpiweb.com
>
>
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