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Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving!

ArchBlocks.com is filled with gratitude for being able to serve our customers through out this year.

This was our 11th year providing CAD resources to all types of design disciples.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enjoy the day with good rest, family, and food.

Good luck on all your projects!

~Kevin

Check out this great white paper from the editors at Cadalyst.

Get the advice you need for your hardware while keeping costs low.

You’re not looking to splurge on all the bells and whistles; you just need a reliable and affordable workstation that will get the job done. But what type of configuration will meet your needs? And which components and capabilities are must-haves? The sample configurations and expert advice in this guide will help you decide.

Download this white paper today!

Discounts for Cadalyst readers are available.

From the Editors of Cadalyst

Regards, Kevin

I get questions every once in a while asking if the ArchBlocks.com products are compatible with certain versions of AutoCAD. All of the ArchBlocks.com products are saved back to the AutoCAD 2000 version, so they will work in all versions of AutoCAD back to AutoCAD 2000. This includes all the CAD blocks, fonts, hatch patterns, and title blocks.

If you have a very old version of AutoCAD, like AutoCAD R14, send me a note and I can send you the products for any older version.

Please feel free to send me any questions you might have.

Good Luck on all your projects!

~Kevin

Happy Father’s Day to all the Father’s out there!

Enjoy your day!

~Kevin

Now available for download from Cadalyst.com is a guide to mobile workstations for design professionals.

Just click on the link below to download the white paper.

Cadalyst Mobile Workstations

Regards,

Kevin

 

How to implement new Autodesk releases is one of the main articles in the new AUGIWorld May 2018 issue.

Download it now:

AUGIWorld May 2018 Issue

 

Good luck on all your projects!

Kevin

 

Designers are finding more time to be creative as computers are doing all the repetitive work for them.

Check out this great article in the newsletter Redshift from Autodesk:

Autodesk newsletter Redshift Article

 

-Kevin

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