Tuesday 29 June 2010

Auto cad Version history

Official Name Release Date of release Comments


AutoCAD Version 1.0 1 1982, December DWG R1.0 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Version 1.2 2 1983, April DWG R1.2 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Version 1.3 3 1983, August

AutoCAD Version 1.4 4 1983, October DWG R1.4 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Version 2.0 5 1984, October DWG R2.05 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Version 2.1 6 1985, May DWG R2.1 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Version 2.5 7 1986, June DWG R2.5 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Version 2.6 8 1987, April DWG R2.6 file format introduced. Last version to run without a math co-processor.

AutoCAD Release 9 9 1987, September DWG R9 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Release 10 10 1988, October DWG R10 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Release 11 11 1990, October DWG R11 file format introduced.

AutoCAD Release 12 12 1992, June DWG R11/R12 file format introduced. Last release for Apple Macintosh.

AutoCAD Release 13 13 1994, November DWG R13 file format introduced. Last release for Unix, MS-DOS and Windows 3.11.

AutoCAD Release 14 14 1997, February DWG R14 file format introduced.

AutoCAD 2000 15.0 1999, March DWG 2000 file format introduced.

AutoCAD 2000i 15.1 2000, July

AutoCAD 2002 15.2 2001, June

AutoCAD 2004 16.0 2003, March DWG 2004 file format introduced.

AutoCAD 2005 16.1 2004, March

AutoCAD 2006 16.2 2005, March

AutoCAD 2007 17.0 2006, March DWG 2007 file format introduced.

AutoCAD 2008 17.1 2007, March Annotative Objects introduced. First release for the x86-64 versions of Windows XP and Vista.

AutoCAD 2009 17.2 2008, March Revisions to the user interface including the option of a Microsoft Office 2007-like tabbed ribbon.

AutoCAD 2010 18.0 2009, March 24 DWG 2010 file format introduced. Parametrics introduced. Mesh 3D solid modeling introduced. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of AutoCAD 2010 and AutoCAD LT 2010 are compatible with and supported under Microsoft Windows 7.

AutoCAD 2011 18.1 2010, March 25 Surface Modeling, Surface Analysis and Object Transparency introduced.

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