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Old 01-18-2011, 01:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Any seasoned AutoCAD users care to comment on their experiences with using AutoCAD in D-Tools?
I have mostly been avoiding it because of early bugs causing major problems but I am growing tired of Visio.

I would appreciate any feedback about the good and the bad.

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did you reported those bugs?
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I'm talking about the original release of D-Tools/AutoCAD. I've stayed away since then.
I'm looking for feedback from anyone using the two together on a daily basis.
My recent testing looks very promising. I plan to continue testing for a another week and also upgrade to SP3 and see how things are working before jumping on board.
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