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Quantum Sounds
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auto cad is the bussines, i clocked it prety quick, quicker than a lot of programs out there
just as a point, company's like autodesk and the like have no problem with people downloading there software, it has been possble for a long time to make crack prof software. they make it easy to crack so people learn to use it, photoshop haev been doing this for years and has worked a treat as now everyone has had a play. the money for these companys is in corprat selling and big contracts, as companey are more likely to buy a product that there designers can already use or the one there designers ask for. |
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Quantum Sounds
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ooohhh a logical price of 3D modelling software i must try, i have had to use proENGINEER for the last 2 years at uni, f**k me i hate that, got to be one of the most cracked out broken pieces of software out there, well the dummed down educational version is anyway, and the cracked one |
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subbass
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I used to use proDESKTOP:
biggest load of sh*t EVER seriously, the program doesnt do anything its supposed to do without twisted workarounds, and even then you get *ing errors.... Next year (Uni) I think I'm supposed to be using proENGINEER :( For 2D work I would go for vectorworks - it always works well
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