
AutoCAD 2010 (and most other 2010 products) were launched this week, and the question begins to shift from “what’s new” to “will I upgrade”. Judging from the last poll I ran here on The CAD Geek, it seems the vast majority of you (45%) are running the latest release (2009), but what does the future look like for you? Will you be upgrading, or sitting out this release? Has the economy changed your upgrade plans, or is it still full steam ahead on your 2010 upgrade?
Vote for the option that best describes your 2010 upgrade plans.
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