LISP Now Available for AutoCAD LT(r) 2004

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Mei Li, Jul 15, 2003.

  1. Mei Li

    Mei Li Guest

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- LISP AVAILABLE FOR AUTOCAD LT(r) 2004 FOR THE FIRST
    TIME - WITH LT TOOLKIT 2004!
    Sydney, Australia, 15 July 2003

    DRCAUTO Software today announced the landmark availability of LISP and more
    inside AutoCAD LT(r) 2004! This new 2004 Compatible version of their
    incredibly popular LISP and productivity software for AutoCAD LT(r) - marks
    the first time LISP has been available to AutoCAD LT(r) 2004 users. LT
    Toolkit 2004 transforms AutoCAD LT(r) into an extensible application
    providing the ability to load and run .lsp files (AutoLISP) plus a host of
    additional productivity commands. In conjunction with the included
    !SlingShot Max 2004 technology - LT Toolkit 2004 also delivers Layer
    management functions, Image commands, Truecolor, Clip Commands, Shade
    commands, 3D Orbit and much more.

    Download a US$30, 30 Day fully functional tryout from drcauto website:
    https://estore.drcauto.com/lttoolkit200430.htm
    Upgrade to LT Toolkit for AutoCAD LT 2004 from US$85:
    https://estore.drcauto.com/InternationalSiteUpgrades/lttoolkit2004upgrades.h
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    Purchase an LT Toolkit Full New Licence US$350:
    https://estore.drcauto.com/lttoolkit2004.htm

    Access More Information from drcauto website: http://www.drcauto.com

    About drcauto:
    drcauto is the premier developer of extensions to AutoCAD LT(r) includinge
    extensions which provide the ability to create and edit 3D objects; and to
    load and run LISP and ObjectARX applications (LT Toolkit MAX). drcauto also
    writes Smart Architect, a very powerful architectural application for
    AutoCAD(r) and AutoCAD LT(r). drcauto technology is used by a number of
    third party developers to allow their separately developed applications to
    run on AutoCAD LT(r).

    For more information, please contact Hugh Fox (), Sales
    Manager or Nick Firth (), Marketing Communications
     
    Mei Li, Jul 15, 2003
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