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Autodesk is
continually adding new functionality to our software products.
Many of the new and improved features are based on feedback from
customers just like you who are faced with increasing pressure
to get more done in less time. Customers who have already moved
to the latest releases say these time-saving tools are worth the
cost of upgrading and help them stay ahead of the competition
The challenge
of keeping up with customer demand is the cost associated with
supporting older releases. So, like many other software
companies, Autodesk has a policy of supporting products two
releases back from the currently shipping release of that
product. This policy enables Autodesk to control the costs of
maintaining older versions of our software, which in turn helps
keep down your price to purchase new Autodesk software.
Following the release of the AutoCAD 2009-based family of
products in March 2008, we are announcing the retirement of
AutoCAD 2006-based products |