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  This is an article on [[AUTOCAD]] profile, AUTOCAD characteristics, AUTOCAD course of development, AUTOCAD basic functions, [http://www.zwcad.org/cad-software/compare-autocad.html AUTOCAD] report of the use of the article.
  ZWSOFT (ZWCAD Software Co., Ltd.) is committed to providing the most reliable and outstanding CAD solutions for users. The products meet the needs of broad-based target groups of 2D/3D design industry, including architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), mechanics, manufacture, electronics etc. and anyone who creates or uses CAD drawings.


    ZWSOFT has advanced technology collaborations with many worldwide well-known organizations. It is a commercial and board member of the ITC (IntelliCAD Technology Consortium) and the founding member of ODA (Open Design Alliance). Furthermore, it partners with Microsoft, Intel, Spatial and some other university research institutes to provide the customer with the best products- easy to use,affordable and productive.
== Classification  of  AutoCAD ==
    In different industries. Autodesk has developed industry-specific version of the plug-in and, In the mechanical design and manufacturing industries released version of [http://www.zwcad.org/cad-software/compare-autocad.html AutoCAD] Mechanical.
    In the design of electronic circuits industry to issue a version of AutoCAD Electrical.
    In the survey, earthworks and road design released versions of Autodesk Civil 3D.
    The school teaching, training in general are used by AutoCAD Simplified version.
    Generally does not require special clothing, machinery, electronics, construction industry companies are using AutoCAD Simplified version.
So basically regarded as [http://www.zwcad.org/cad-software/compare-autocad.html AutoCAD] Simplified versions of GM.

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