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| Patricia 2005-10-29, 7:21 pm |
| Many years ago I graduated as an Architect of a well recognized Architecture
School.
Then I worked in the Planning Department of a big big city.
Then I had a revelation, I only wanted to design.
So I went into magazine design and publishing.
It is my life, it has been my life and I am pretty good and have done all
the internet revolution with my graphic design skills and passion.
But today, I want to know, what is the software the architects use?
AutoCAD, right?? Is this better in Macs or PCs?
What kind of software is the best?
Somebody, guide me back to my roots, please!
Thanks,
P.
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| "Patricia"> wrote
> AutoCAD, right?? Is this better in Macs or PCs?
The expensive kind.
I have used AutoCAD on a PC since 1994.
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| 3D Peruna 2005-10-30, 8:21 pm |
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"Patricia" <patriciagnecco@nospambellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:vJR8f.13548$wG.12623@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
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> But today, I want to know, what is the software the architects use?
Mostly AutoCAD...or one of its flavors. Some are trying Revit (which is now
an Autodesk product). Almost all architects will swear by their software
and swear at other software.
AutoCAD has the most inertia.
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> AutoCAD, right?? Is this better in Macs or PCs?
No Mac version, so it's infintely better on a PC.
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> What kind of software is the best?
This is a religious argument. It depends on so many different things it's
impossible to say.
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> Somebody, guide me back to my roots, please!
Hmmm...not sure if any of us here could do that for you...
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| > AutoCAD has the most inertia.
Well put.
> No Mac version, so it's infintely better on a PC.
I used it once on a Sun. Long time ago.
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For what?
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| cegan@egan-martinez.com 2005-10-31, 3:21 am |
| Estimada Patricia....
Yo im=E1gino que hable espa=F1ol....y por eso quisiera preguntarle a Ud.
..=2E.. =BFpor qu=E9 busca sus raices?
=BFQuieres ser arquitecta? ...o =BFquieres jugar?
No quisiera presentarme como cabr=F3n agresivo....pero parece que Ud. ha
decidido su viaje en la vida.... y que est=E1 afuera de la arquitectura.
La verdad es que siempre estoy listo para ayudar a los que quieran
mucho a mi profesi=F3n tan bonita y dificil....pero a m=ED no me gustan
los que juegen en el agua sin querer a entender la profundidad.
Si quisiera, puede visitar nuestra p=E1gina para mas informaci=F3n...
www.egan-martinez.com
Me gustar=EDa mucho tener un di=E1logo con Ud. ....si quisiera volver a
la arquitectura.
Just so you know.... despite being the descendant of Irish
immigrants....I actually speak English rather well when it suits me!!!
Christopher Egan, architect
Egan-Mart=EDnez design
San Antonio, Texas y la Ciudad de M=E9xico
Patricia wrote:
> Many years ago I graduated as an Architect of a well recognized Architect=
ure
> School.
>
> Then I worked in the Planning Department of a big big city.
>
> Then I had a revelation, I only wanted to design.
>
> So I went into magazine design and publishing.
>
> It is my life, it has been my life and I am pretty good and have done all
> the internet revolution with my graphic design skills and passion.
>
> But today, I want to know, what is the software the architects use?
>
> AutoCAD, right?? Is this better in Macs or PCs?
>
> What kind of software is the best?
>=20
> Somebody, guide me back to my roots, please!
>=20
> Thanks,
>=20
> P.
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| cegan@egan-martinez.com 2005-10-31, 11:21 am |
| Patricia....
I realized that my first post was not very welcoming...please accept my
apologies. I was feeling grumpy.
Yes, AutoCad...and definitely PC.
I hope this helps!
Christopher
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