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Architectural add-on program for AutoCAD LT James Padgett 03-03-2008
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Posted by James Padgett on March 3, 2008, 9:19 pm
Real Architect 2008

Real Architect 2008 is a complete 2D architectural drafting program that
works with AutoCAD LT as well as full AutoCAD. The retail price is $89.00,
with upgrades from previous versions costing $49.00. Real Architect 2008 is
easy to learn and powerful enough to produce complete sets of building plans
for both residential and light commercial projects.

Features include: parametric walls, windows, doors, roofs and stairs. Unique
elevation and section modules allow you to draw elevations and sections in a
fraction of the time it takes to draw them manually. The program includes
large symbol libraries of appliances, fixtures, electrical and site details,
as well as ADA, foundation and wall/roof framing details.

For more information or ordering, check out our website at:
http://www.realarchitect.com or call directly at (808) 572-8637. Comments,
suggestions or technical support issues can be emailed to
support@acadstore.com



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