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Autocad64-bit AutoCAD CommandComplete Now Available
The AutoCAD CommandComplete Bonus Tool saves you typing. It also serves as a learning aid by popping up a list of possible commands. It has been available for AutoCAD 2007 and 2008 since mid August. Today we posted an updated version to Autodesk Labs that supports the 64-bit version of AutoCAD 2008:
AutoCAD 64-bit: You complete me.
Daily AutoCAD readers may wish to try this tool out. It has been wildly popular. We have gotten feedback requesting support for the other flavors of AutoCAD, e.g. Civil3D, as well as languages other than English.
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