Unemployed Architects – Free Autodesk Training and Free Software
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April 17, 2009 at 9:47 am #710486garyionParticipant
Its good to see Autodesk giving something back –
If your a recently unemployed architect, Autodesk want to train you up with free software & online trainingFree Software License*: Any student license of AutoCAD®, Revit® Architecture, Autodesk® Inventor® Professional, and/or AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software.
Free Online Training: On-demand training available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Reduced-Cost Classroom Training: Many Autodesk Authorized Value Added Resellers and Autodesk Training Center (ATC®) partners are offering classroom training at their training facilities for free or for a significantly reduced fee. (Offerings will vary, please check with your local reseller or ATC to get details)
Certification: Certification preparation and exams available at discounted rates.
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April 17, 2009 at 11:23 am #806812AnonymousInactive
To tell you the truth autodesk would be better if they just left the programs alone…
You are making the whole world unproductive with every new version…
Will a 2009 file open in a 2000 program will it ever…
I like there programs but please just leave them alone… -
April 28, 2009 at 9:59 pm #806813AnonymousInactive
Has anyone applied for this? I have tried to register but the information it only gives options for American or Canadian users!
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April 29, 2009 at 6:30 am #806814AnonymousInactive
@missarchi wrote:
To tell you the truth autodesk would be better if they just left the programs alone…
You are making the whole world unproductive with every new version…
Will a 2009 file open in a 2000 program will it ever…
I like there programs but please just leave them alone…i hate change. we should all revert to 2000 lite
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April 29, 2009 at 10:14 am #806815AnonymousInactive
To tell you the truth autodesk would be better if they just left the programs alone
Why??You are making the whole world unproductive with every new version…
Why, on earth??Will a 2009 file open in a 2000 program will it ever…
Yes it will.garyion: have you registered there? It really seems to be for american users only.
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April 29, 2009 at 11:15 am #806816AnonymousInactive
@missarchi wrote:
To tell you the truth autodesk would be better if they just left the programs alone…
You are making the whole world unproductive with every new version…
Will a 2009 file open in a 2000 program will it ever…
I like there programs but please just leave them alone…there are free software for older versions that will open newer acad file versions…
so if you have, say, acad 2004 you can then open 2008 files with this program.. .no need to keep upgrading just to ‘keep up with the jones’….
oh, and productivity increases with newer versions due to improved interfacing and cad tools…
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July 17, 2009 at 11:42 pm #806817AnonymousInactive
In the process of downloading Autocad 2010 from the above link, so works for Irish applicants (A town planner at that!).. I’ll confirm it all works when the instillation is complete!
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July 23, 2009 at 7:24 am #806818AnonymousInactive
@ryans wrote:
In the process of downloading Autocad 2010 from the above link, so works for Irish applicants (A town planner at that!).. I’ll confirm it all works when the instillation is complete!
But you can’t use it for commercial or professional purposes
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