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Welcome to AutoCAD for Linux

CAD Software compatible with AutoCAD DWG for Linux 

 

Unfortunately for CAD users there is no AutoCAD for Linux software. Autodesk dismissed the Linux platform. Autodesk has no current plans to bring it to Linux.

However, all is not lost! It is possible to use ACAD and DWG drawings on a Linux computer. This secret can run on the Ubuntu, Fedora, Red Hat, Debian, Suse, or Mandrake platform!

Inside you will find the secret to running AutoCAD using Microsoft Windows on Linux.

Perhaps it was shortsighted of Autodesk not to create a Linux version of AutoCAD. They could have continued the Unix flavors they supported in the 80s. With AutoCAD so closely tied to Microsoft Windows, to create a Linux version now could take years, and tons of money.

The Linux AutoCAD Solution?

Run the software directly on your Linux desktop. It really works. You can run it without rebooting. No more having to stop what you are doing, reboot the machine, start AutoCAD, and then repeat the process to get back into the Linux desktop. No more missing out on projects because you can't supply the Drawing format the customer is requesting. And no more frustrating inability to move your information back and forth between the two systems.

This secret allows you all the benefits of both the best selling CAD Software, AutoCAD by Autodesk, and the safest, lowest cost, error free computer system, Linux. Benefits like OpenGL, DirectX, and moving data between Windows and Linux. This is not emulating Windows either like Wine does. Its not sluggish, doesn't suddenly freeze, and provides a safe, easy computing experience. Everything is supported. All your Linux applications. All your Windows applications, including Windows Vista programs. You will be amazed at the performance and the low cost to get started. It is less than the cost of buying a new Windows Computer. Check inside to find out more!

The Secret to Auto CAD for Your Linux Computer

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The secret to directly running the Auto CAD software on your Linux Computer, without rebooting, right inside the Linux desktop.