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AutoCAD

AutoCAD 2018 icon.png

AutoCAD 2016 screenshot.png
Developer(s)
Autodesk
Initial release
December 1982; 35 years ago (1982-12)

Stable release
2019
/ March 22, 2018; 4 months ago (2018-03-22)


Operating system
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android
Available in
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Polish and Hungarian
Type
Computer-aided design
License
Trialware
Website
www.autodesk.com/autocad

AutoCAD is a commercial computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting software application. Developed and marketed by Autodesk,[1] AutoCAD was first released in December 1982 as a desktop app running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers.[2] Before AutoCAD was introduced, most commercial CAD programs ran on mainframe computers or minicomputers, with each CAD operator (user) working at a separate graphics terminal.[3] Since 2010, AutoCAD was released as a mobile- and web app as well, marketed as AutoCAD 360.


AutoCAD is used across a wide range of industries, by architects, project managers, engineers, graphic designers, town planners and many other professionals. It was supported by 750 training centers worldwide in 1994.[1]




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Version history



  • 2 Features

    • 2.1 Compatibility with other software


    • 2.2 Language


    • 2.3 Extensions


    • 2.4 Vertical integration



  • 3 Variants

    • 3.1 AutoCAD Architecture


    • 3.2 AutoCAD LT


    • 3.3 AutoCAD 360


    • 3.4 Student versions



  • 4 Ports

    • 4.1 Windows


    • 4.2 Mac



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 Further reading


  • 8 External links




History


AutoCAD was derived from a program begun in 1977 and released in 1979[4] called Interact CAD,[5][6][7] also referred to in early Autodesk documents as MicroCAD, which was written prior to Autodesk's (then Marinchip Software Partners) formation by Autodesk cofounder Michael Riddle.[8][9]


The first version by Autodesk was demonstrated at the 1982 Comdex and released that December.[10] As Autodesk's flagship product, by March 1986 AutoCAD had become the most ubiquitous CAD program worldwide.[11] The 2019 release marked the 33rd major release of AutoCAD for Windows. The 2014 release marked the fourth consecutive year of AutoCAD for Mac.



Version history


The native file format of AutoCAD is .dwg. This and, to a lesser extent, its interchange file format DXF, have become de facto, if proprietary, standards for CAD data interoperability, particularly for 2D drawing exchange.[citation needed] AutoCAD has included support for .dwf, a format developed and promoted by Autodesk, for publishing CAD data.


Autodesk's logo and, respectively, AutoCAD icons have changed for several versions through the years.





























































































































































































































Official name
Version
DWG

tag


Release
OS

support


Date of release
Comments
AutoCAD Version 1.0
1.0

1

1982, December
DWG R1.0 file format
AutoCAD Version 1.2
1.2

2

1983, April
DWG R1.2 file format
AutoCAD Version 1.3
1.3

3

1983, August
DWG R1.3 file format
AutoCAD Version 1.4
1.4

4

1983, October
DWG R1.4 file format
AutoCAD Version 2.0
2.0

5

1984, October
DWG R2.05 file format
AutoCAD Version 2.1
2.1

6

1985, May
DWG R2.1 file format
AutoCAD Version 2.5
2.5

7

1986, June
DWG R2.5 file format
AutoCAD Version 2.6
2.6

8

1987, April
DWG R2.6 file format. Last version to run without a math co-processor.
AutoCAD Release 9
9.0

9

1987, September
DWG R9 file format
AutoCAD Release 10
10.0

10

1988, October
DWG R10 file format
AutoCAD Release 11
11.0

11

1990, October
DWG R11 file format
AutoCAD Release 12
12.0

12

1992, June
DWG R11/R12 file format. Last release for Apple Macintosh till 2010.
AutoCAD Release 13
13.0

13

1994, November
DWG R13 file format. Last release for Unix, MS-DOS and Windows 3.11.
AutoCAD Release 14
14.0

14

1997, February
DWG R14 file format
AutoCAD 2000
15.0
AC1015
15

1999, March
DWG 2000 file format. Multi-Document Interface.
AutoCAD 2000i
15.1
16

2000, July

AutoCAD 2002
15.2
17

2001, June

AutoCAD 2004
16.0
AC1018
18

2003, March
DWG 2004 file format
AutoCAD 2005
16.1
19

2004, March

AutoCAD 2006
16.2
20

2005, March
Dynamic Block
AutoCAD 2007
17.0
AC1021
21

2006, March
DWG 2007 file format
AutoCAD 2008
17.1
22

2007, March
Annotative objects introduced. AutoCAD 2008 and higher (including AutoCAD LT) can directly import and underlay DGN V8 files.
AutoCAD 2009
17.2
23

2008, March
Revisions to the user interface including the option of a tabbed ribbon
AutoCAD 2010
18.0
AC1024
24
Windows XP

Windows Vista


Windows 7[12][13][14]


2009, March 24
DWG 2010 file format introduced. Parametrics introduced. Mesh 3D solid modeling introduced. PDF underlays. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of AutoCAD 2010 and AutoCAD LT 2010 are compatible with and supported under Microsoft Windows 7.
AutoCAD 2011
18.1
25
2010, March 25
Surface modeling, surface analysis and object transparency introduced. October 15, 2010[15] AutoCAD 2011 for Mac was released. Are compatible with and supported under Microsoft Windows 7
AutoCAD 2012
18.2
26
2011, March 22
Associative array, model documentation, DGN editing. Support for complex line types in DGN files is improved in AutoCAD 2012.
AutoCAD 2013
19.0
AC1027
27
Windows XP Vista

Windows 7


Windows 8[16][17]


2012, March 27
DWG 2013 file format (AC1027)
AutoCAD 2014
19.1
28
2013, March 26
File tabs, design feed, reality capture, Autodesk live maps
AutoCAD 2015
20.0
29
Windows 7

Windows 8


Windows 8.1[18]


2014, March 27
Line smoothing (anti-aliasing), Windows 8.1 support added, dropped Windows XP support (incl. compatibility mode)
AutoCAD 2016
20.1
30
Windows 7 SP1

Windows 8.1


Windows 10[19][20]


2015, March 23
More comprehensive canvas, richer design context, and intelligent new tools such as smart dimensioning, coordination model, and enhanced PDFs
AutoCAD 2017
21.0
31
2016, March 21
PDF import, associative center marks, and centerlines, DirectX 11 graphics
AutoCAD 2018
22.0
AC1032
32
2017, March 21
DWG 2018 file format
AutoCAD 2019
23.0
33
2018, March 22
Shared Views, DWG Compare, Save To AutoCAD Web & Mobile


Features



Compatibility with other software


ESRI ArcMap 10 permits export as AutoCAD drawing files. Civil 3D permits export as AutoCAD objects and as LandXML. Third-party file converters exist for specific formats such as Bentley MX GENIO Extension, PISTE Extension (France), ISYBAU (Germany), OKSTRA and Microdrainage (UK);[21] also, conversion of .pdf files is feasible, however, the accuracy of the results may be unpredictable or distorted. For example, jagged edges may appear. Several vendors provide online conversions for free such as Cometdocs.autoCAD commonly use in all purposes.



Language


Auto CAD and AutoCAD LT are available for English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Polish and Hungarian, Albanian (also through additional language packs).[22] The extent of localization varies from full translation of the product to documentation only. The AutoCAD command set is localized as a part of the software localization.



Extensions


AutoCAD supports a number of APIs for customization and automation. These include AutoLISP, Visual LISP, VBA, .NET and ObjectARX. ObjectARX is a C++ class library, which was also the base for:


  • products extending AutoCAD functionality to specific fields

  • creating products such as AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD Electrical, AutoCAD Civil 3D

  • third-party AutoCAD-based application

There are a large number of AutoCAD plugins (add-on applications) available on the application store Autodesk Exchange Apps
.[23]
AutoCAD's DXF, drawing exchange format, allows importing and exporting drawing information.



Vertical integration


Autodesk has also developed a few vertical programs:


  • AutoCAD Advance Steel

  • AutoCAD Architecture

  • AutoCAD Civil

  • AutoCAD Electrical

  • AutoCAD ecscad

  • AutoCAD Map 3D

  • AutoCAD Mech

  • AutoCAD MEP

  • AutoCAD Structural Detailing

  • AutoCAD Utility Design

  • AutoCAD P&ID

  • AutoCAD Plant 3D

for discipline-specific enhancements.


For example, AutoCAD Architecture (formerly Architectural Desktop) permits architectural designers to draw 3D objects, such as walls, doors, and windows, with more intelligent data associated with them rather than simple objects, such as lines and circles. The data can be programmed to represent specific architectural products sold in the construction industry, or extracted into a data file for pricing, materials estimation, and other values related to the objects represented.


Additional tools generate standard 2D drawings, such as elevations and sections, from a 3D architectural model. Similarly, Civil Design, Civil Design 3D, and Civil Design Professional support data-specific objects facilitating easy standard civil engineering calculations and representations.


Civil 3D was originally developed as an AutoCAD add-on by a company in New Hampshire called Softdesk (originally DCA). Softdesk was acquired by Autodesk, and Civil 3D was further evolved.



Variants



AutoCAD Architecture



AutoCAD Architecture (abbreviated as ACA) is a version of AutoCAD with tools and functions specially suited to architectural work.



AutoCAD LT


AutoCAD LT is the lower cost version of AutoCAD, with reduced capabilities, first released in November 1993. Autodesk developed AutoCAD LT to have an entry-level CAD package to compete in the lower price level. Priced at $495, it became the first AutoCAD product priced below $1000. It was sold directly by Autodesk and in computer stores unlike the full version of AutoCAD, which must be purchased from official Autodesk dealers. AutoCAD LT 2015 introduced Desktop Subscription from $360 per year; as of 2018, three subscription plans were available, from $50 a month to a 3-year, $1170 license.


While there are hundreds of small differences between the full AutoCAD package and AutoCAD LT, there are a few recognized major differences[24] in the software's features:


  • 3D Capabilities: AutoCAD LT lacks the ability to create, visualize and render 3D models as well as 3D printing.

  • Network Licensing: AutoCAD LT cannot be used on multiple machines over a network.

  • Customization: AutoCAD LT does not support customization with LISP, ARX, .NET and VBA.

  • Management and automation capabilities with Sheet Set Manager and Action Recorder.

  • CAD standards management tools.


AutoCAD 360


Formerly marketed as AutoCAD WS, AutoCAD 360 is an account-based mobile and web application enabling registered users to view, edit, and share AutoCAD files via mobile device and web[25] using a limited AutoCAD feature set — and using cloud-stored drawing files. The program, which is an evolution and combination of previous products, uses a freemium business model with a free plan and two paid levels — marketed as Pro ($4.99 monthly or $49.99 yearly) and Pro Plus ($99.99 yearly) — including various amounts of storage, tools, and online access to drawings. 360 includes new features such as a "Smart Pen" mode and linking to third-party cloud-based storage such as Dropbox. Having evolved from Flash-based software, AutoCAD 360 uses HTML5 browser technology available in newer browsers including Firefox and Google Chrome.


AutoCAD WS began with a version for the iPhone and subsequently expanded to include versions for the iPod Touch, iPad, Android phones, and Android tablets.[26] Autodesk released the iOS version in September 2010,[27] following with the Android version on April 20, 2011.[28] The program is available via download at no cost from the App Store (iOS), Google Play (Android) and Amazon Appstore (Android).


In its initial iOS version, AutoCAD WS supported drawing of lines, circles, and other shapes; creation of text and comment boxes; and management of color, layer, and measurements — in both landscape and portrait modes. Version 1.3, released August 17, 2011, added support for unit typing, layer visibility, area measurement and file management.[25] The Android variant includes the iOS feature set along with such unique features as the ability to insert text or captions by voice command as well as manually.[28] Both Android and iOS versions allow the user to save files on-line — or off-line in the absence of an Internet connection.[28]


In 2011, Autodesk announced plans to migrate the majority of its software to "the cloud", starting with the AutoCAD WS mobile application.[29]


According to a 2013 interview with Ilai Rotbaein, an AutoCAD WS Product Manager for Autodesk, the name AutoCAD WS had no definitive meaning, and was interpreted variously as Autodesk Web Service, White Sheet or Work Space.[30]



Student versions


AutoCAD is licensed, for free, to students, educators, and educational institutions, with a 36-month renewable license available. The student version of AutoCAD is functionally identical to the full commercial version, with one exception: DWG files created or edited by a student version have an internal bit-flag set (the "educational flag"). When such a DWG file is printed by any version of AutoCAD (commercial or student) older than AutoCAD 2014 SP1, the output includes a plot stamp/banner on all four sides. Objects created in the Student Version cannot be used for commercial use. Student Version objects "infect" a commercial version DWG file if they are imported in versions older than AutoCAD 2015.[31]



Ports



Windows


AutoCAD is a software package created for Windows and usually, any new AutoCAD version supports the current Windows version and some older ones. AutoCAD 2016 and 2017 supports Windows 7 up to Windows 10.[32]



Mac


Autodesk stopped supporting Apple's Macintosh computers in 1994. Over the next several years, no compatible versions for the Mac were released. In 2010 Autodesk announced that it would once again support Apple's Mac OS X software in the future.[33] Most of the features found in the 2012 Windows version can be found in the 2012 Mac version. The main difference is the user interface and layout of the program. The interface is designed so that users who are already familiar with Apple's macOS software will find it similar to other Mac applications.[27] Autodesk has also built in various features in order to take full advantage of Apple's Trackpad capabilities as well as the full-screen mode in Apple's OS X Lion.[26][27] AutoCAD 2012 for Mac supports both the editing and saving of files in DWG formatting that will allow the file to be compatible with other platforms besides the OS X.[26] AutoCAD 2014 for Mac supports Apple OS X v10.9.0 or later (Mavericks), OS X v10.8.0 or later (Mountain Lion) with 64-bit Intel processor.


AutoCAD LT 2013 is now available through the Mac App Store for $899.99. The full-featured version of AutoCAD 2013 for Mac, however, is not available through the Mac App Store due to the price limit of $999 set by Apple. AutoCAD 2014 for Mac is available for purchase from Autodesk's Web site for $4,195 and AutoCAD LT 2014 for Mac for $1,200, or from an Autodesk Authorized Reseller.[33] The latest version available for Mac is AutoCAD 2018 as of March 2018.



See also


Autodesk software
  • Autodesk 3ds Max

  • Autodesk Maya

  • Autodesk Revit

  • AutoShade

  • AutoSketch

Other topics
  • Comparison of computer-aided design editors

  • Design Web Format


References




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  4. ^ Riddle, Michael. "About". Retrieved 24 January 2014. I’ve been building CAD products for over 29 years now, starting with Interact for the Marinchip 9900 released back in 1979, one of the first PC-based CAD programs available. Interact went on to become the architectural basis for the early versions of AutoCAD. I was one of the original 18 founders of that company. 


  5. ^ http://www.studiodaily.com/2012/01/the-fascinating-story-of-how-autodesk-came-to-be-part-1/


  6. ^ http://www.michaelriddle.com/?page_id=2


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  21. ^ "AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 Drawing Compatibility" (PDF). AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 User's Guide. Autodesk. April 2010. pp. 141–142. Retrieved January 29, 2013. 


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  33. ^ ab Clark, Don (16 August 2011). "Autodesk Adopts Apple App Store for Mac Software". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 30 September 2011. 



Further reading


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  • Hurley, Shaan. "AutoCAD Release History". Between the lines. 


  • "Mike Riddle & the Story of Interact, AutoCAD, EasyCAD, FastCAD & more". DigiBarn Computer Museum. Retrieved 12 November 2016. 


  • "About". Michael Riddle's Thoughts. Retrieved 12 November 2016. 


  • Plantec, Peter (7 January 2012). "The Fascinating Story of How Autodesk Came to Be (Part 1)". Studio Daily. Access Intelligence. 


  • Grahame, James (17 May 2007). "Mike Riddle's Prehistoric AutoCAD". Retro Thing. 



External links






  • AutoCAD Official Website

  • AutoCAD LT

  • AutoCAD 360






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