AutoCAD is computer-aided design (CAD) software that is used for precise 2D and 3D drafting, design, and modeling with solids, surfaces, mesh objects, documentation features, and more. It includes features to automate tasks and increase productivity such as comparing drawings, counting, adding objects, and creating tables.
Intel Pentium 4, 2 GHz or faster processor; Intel Xeon, Intel Core, AMD Athlon 64, or AMD Opteron or later processor. 1 GB RAM. Microsoft Direct3D 10 (recommended) or Direct3D 9 capable graphics card. DVD-ROM drive. 1280 X 1024 or hight screen resolution. Internet connection for web downloads and Subscription Aware access.
DWG is a technology environment that includes the capability to mold, render, draw, annotate, and measure. It is also a reference to .dwg, the native file format for AutoCAD and many other CAD software products. Autodesk created .dwg in 1982 with the very first launch of AutoCAD software. DWG files contain all the information that a user enters ...