AutoCAD Crack+ Free PC/Windows Developer: Autodesk Create date: 1982 Release date: January 1983 Licensing type: Shareware - no longer available Price: $1200 AutoCAD's functionality includes 2D and 3D drafting (2D drafting includes 2D sectional drafting, plan/profile/site modeling, and architectural design), 2D and 3D plotting, technical drawing creation (2D/3D), sheet metal design, surface modeling, technical drafting (2D/3D), computer aided engineering (CAE) functions (the first version of AutoCAD used Mathematica and Maple software to calculate three-dimensional engineering designs), and many others. In addition to standard components of a CAD package (plotter, drafting tools, etc.), the user interface supports the insertion of AutoLISP (a high-level programming language developed by AutoDesk, a company that would later become AutoDesk Inc., and which is one of the most widely used programming languages used today) subroutines. AutoLISP provides powerful programming capabilities and in-depth functions for a wide range of uses in most areas of CAD. AutoCAD history AutoCAD's first incarnation was called CADDraft. CADDraft was released to the public in January 1983 for use on the Apple II and IBM PC platforms. CADDraft was a three-dimensional program. A companion software called CADDraw (not to be confused with CADDraft) was released by Autodesk and licensed to third parties. The name was changed to AutoCAD in November of the same year. It was never a CAD/CAM product until the introduction of Draw (first version) in 1986. Although originally developed as a graphics program, drawing became a core product in the 1990s, and AutoCAD 2000 introduced new drawing and annotation features. The role of AutoCAD as a software design, engineering, and presentation tool has grown over the years. AutoCAD has seen many new releases. AutoCAD 2004 was the first to bring the platform to Microsoft Windows and OS X. AutoCAD 2007 was the first major upgrade to the software since the introduction of AutoCAD 2000. In 2009, AutoCAD 2010 (now AutoCAD 2013) was released and AutoCAD 2012 was released in 2014. In 2016, AutoCAD 2016 was introduced, and Auto AutoCAD Crack + Activator Download Hand held software AutoCAD is available for handheld devices (H/D) including Windows Mobile, tablet, and many other mobile operating systems. Version history AutoCAD is one of the few CAD systems to have continuously been developed and improved over its life. Initial release AutoCAD was first released for DOS on September 29, 1985 and was released for Windows on October 6, 1986. This version, AutoCAD LT, was released at the same time as AutoCAD for DOS and did not contain any of the documentation. The first release to support Windows 3.x (a 32-bit version for Windows 3.1, although it could run under Windows 3.0) was AutoCAD for Windows, which was released on July 10, 1987. AutoCAD was the first professional CAD program to be released for Windows. This version included the same features as AutoCAD for DOS, such as 2D drafting and 3D modeling. The first version to support Windows 95 (Win95/16) and Windows NT (WinNT/32) was AutoCAD LT, which was released on April 26, 1994. AutoCAD 2002 AutoCAD 2002, released on June 15, 2000, was a major upgrade from AutoCAD 2000. It introduced several new features including ribbons and a sheet level markup language, allowing drawings to be annotated with additional metadata, called markup language (ML). It also introduced Xref/paperclip, which allows you to open and manipulate drawings while you are editing other drawings. This capability was known as Xrefs until version 2012. AutoCAD LT 2002 AutoCAD LT 2002, released on August 17, 2001, introduced several new features including LISP routines and a ribbon interface. A Windows build of AutoCAD LT 2001 was available during this time but, due to hardware support and licensing issues, was never released. AutoCAD LT 2006 AutoCAD LT 2006, released on September 14, 2005, introduced the ribbon interface, updated the sheet markup language and introduced a new coordinate system, metric, and version number. This version also introduced the ability to simultaneously edit two drawings and supported 64-bit and 32-bit operating systems. AutoCAD 2008 AutoCAD 2008, released on April 10, 2006, introduced XML for metadata, embedded URLs in the style viewer, a 3D drawing hierarchy and 360° panoramic views. 5b5f913d15 AutoCAD Copyright(C) 2010 Acex PC Gesture Command Files The following files can be found in this directory Gesture/Keystroke/Gesture.ini Gesture/Keystroke/Gesture.reg Gesture Command Files TODO TODO: See the file Acx/Plug-Ins/Gesture/Documentation/ in this directory for details. 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