Application Description In 1982, three researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) created a computer program that would eventually lead to the development of AutoCAD. The program was known as DRAW. DRAW was a graphic object-oriented user interface, designed for a new generation of microcomputers, which would be able to display graphics by themselves. Graphic objects were drawn in a window on the computer screen in vector-based formats (which could be scaled up or down to any size, unlike bitmapped raster-based images). Also, DRAW could handle many different types of objects, including lines, circles, arcs, ellipses, rectangles, polygons, splines, text, and a host of other objects. The DRAW user interface controlled these objects with the mouse, and created a set of documents that an operator could save and then edit, using the keyboard and mouse. DRAW ran well on the early 80s microcomputers because it made full use of the system’s on-board video system (unlike other graphics programs, DRAW required only a single graphics adapter card). At the time, this was a rare feature; most computers only had 256kb of RAM, and very few computers had true color. In 1982, two graduate students at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Gary Hayes and Hank Levy, worked on the DRAW program, developing an early object-oriented programming language, called Sculpt, to define the data structures used to represent objects, called sketches. This language was created to overcome the limitations of the DRAW user interface. The tool allowed programmers to build new types of objects, and to program them in a way that made it easy for the user to define and manipulate them. Sculpt was later renamed SSCAD (short for Sculpt Sketching and CAD). Also, a graduate student at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Aaron Finkel, created the first auto-documentation tool for DRAW, called the Dynacode. Dynacode allowed programmers to create a template file that could automatically generate a set of documents, when the user saved a sketch. Autodesk Inc., a Silicon Valley company, acquired DRAW and the intellectual property rights to SSCAD in 1987. A few years later, Autodesk rebranded SSCAD as AutoCAD, and released AutoCAD 1.0 in 1990. Autodesk continued to develop AutoCAD to this day, releasing version 16, and then
History Autodesk Design Review (ADR), AutoCAD Cracked Accounts, and AutoCAD LT were first released on November 13, 1985. The first version of AutoCAD had very basic features including the ability to draw lines, polygons, circles, and arcs. The earliest versions of AutoCAD also had the ability to import, export, and print 2D drawings. Users were able to manipulate all the objects within a drawing. AutoCAD was first released for the Apple II computer. A version for the HP LaserJet was released in 1988. In 1989, many new features were added to AutoCAD, including a 2D drafting component, 3D drafting (lots of 3D modeling tools), and 2D documentation. This allowed users to draw better looking 2D drawings. Also in 1989, the first release of AutoCAD for Windows was released. The next version, AutoCAD 3.0, came in 1990 and included 2D documentation. A new 3D modeling tool set was also introduced to AutoCAD. In 1992, AutoCAD 3D Rev. 2 for Windows was released. This had a 3D component that allowed users to rotate 3D models in 3D space. In 1993, AutoCAD 3D for Windows was released. This version included a 2D component. In 1994, AutoCAD 3D for Windows was released with a number of improvements. This version included a new 3D drafting component. In 1995, AutoCAD 3D for Windows was released, which included a new 3D component. This was the last major version of AutoCAD with a major revision number. AutoCAD 3D for Windows 2.0 was released in 1996. A major improvement in the new version was that a point cloud viewer was added. In 1997, the last major version of AutoCAD for Windows was released, which was AutoCAD 3D for Windows 3.0. With this release, Autodesk Design Review (ADR) was discontinued. In 1998, the first version of AutoCAD for the Macintosh was released. It was also the first release of AutoCAD to use the Mac OS X operating system. In 1999, AutoCAD 2000 was released. This included the first versions of AutoLISP and VBA. In 2000, the first version of AutoCAD for the UNIX platform was released. This version included the first versions of the VBA programming language and ObjectARX. af5dca3d97
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Added: AutoCAD Stamp Tool allows you to add and save 2D or 3D drawings, annotations and lists to stamp on 3D models. Inline video: AutoCAD Stamp Tool Highlights of the new version New in the Ribbon The new ribbon is the easiest way to find the commands you need. The ribbon is also where you will find tools for the most common tasks. New customizable interface: You can now customize the command bar and ribbon to your preferences. Keyboard shortcuts now have a visible pointer in the toolbar. Under the hood: We have upgraded the software to use more efficient algorithms and better memory management to help make your drawings more responsive. Refresh page: There is now a Refresh button in the ribbon toolbar that updates commands and commands in menus when you click it. If you are using the new ribbon, you will need to click this button if you want to see the latest changes. Embedded Web Browser: The ribbon and command bar now provide an embedded Web browser for easy access to information about the commands and tools in AutoCAD. Align, Extend, Scale and Extrude commands, the Copicat tool, and the Stamp tool can be accessed from the ribbon. Graphics panel: The graphics panel is now back in a dynamic, floating window. It is now easier to navigate and explore your layers. New toolbar icon: A new toolbar icon in the graphics panel provides access to the Printer Panel options. Printer Panel: Added: Support for printer friendly PDFs. Print directly to PDF from 2D drawings. Print directly to PDF from 3D models. Added: New options for printing 3D models. View your models on a separate monitor. Export to PDF. Added: New options for printing surface models. View your models on a separate monitor. Export to PDF. Added: A new Print Preview for Surface Models feature in 2D. The Print command now has a new option. Use the Print command to output a surface model to a file and/or printer. You can now save and load PDF files using the PDF3D Export and PDF3D Import commands. Added: The 3D Printer Panel now automatically appears when a 3D model is selected.
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