Need autowall break doors and windows for autocad lt 2008

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by geo.nova, Apr 12, 2008.

  1. geo.nova

    geo.nova Guest

    Can anyone recommend an addon or for autocad lt 2008 that has the
    feature of automatically breaking walls on door window insertion? I'm
    specifically looking for this feature and don't need much else. Thanks
    in advance.
    K
     
    geo.nova, Apr 12, 2008
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    sakoguy Guest

    You might want to look into this program.
    http://www.cadlogic.com/ltarchitect/index.htm


    I don't use LT, only the full versions of AutoCAD Architecture and
    Revit. But, this looks like it might do what you want.
    Unless of course you are looking for something free. Then good luck.

    Daryl Stockton
     
    sakoguy, Apr 13, 2008
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    info Guest

    Rather than spend that kind of money on an AutoCAD LT add on, where
    you still dont have the capabilities of AutoLISP, VBA, raster image
    insertion and conversion, 10,000 blocks, advanced rendering, etc.,
    dump AutoCAD LT in favor of progeCAD 2008 Professional in combination
    with progeARCH. progeCAD uses AutoCAD DWG files, supporting versions
    2.5 through 2009, and has a command set about the same as AutoCAD.
    Includes 3D surfaces and solid modeling, and is compatible with most
    of the file types of AutoCAD including linetypes, hatch patterns,
    menus, etc. Input and output to PDF. Just a whole slew of features
    that make it miles ahead of AutoCAD LT. And the clincher, it costs
    about 1/3rd the price of AutoCAD LT and 1/10th the price of AutoCAD.
    You could get progeARCH, a 2D architectural design package, and
    progeCAD 2008 Professional for less than the cost of the software
    mentioned previously just to do architecture in AutoCAD LT.
    iCADsales.com has a 30 day full trial version available on their
    website for free download. http://www.icadsales.com/index.pl?id=3909

    Scott
     
    info, Apr 13, 2008
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