When each year I write my What's Inside? AutoCAD ebooks, there is stuff I miss -- things not immediately apparent when working with the beta software. In the months following, readers of the ebook and me find more things that are new and different from the previous release, and so I issue a second edition.
Last week I found time to update What's Inside? AutoCAD 2012 with corrections from Bill Fane of Canada and Ignacio Arrúe of Spain. (If you sent me corrections and I didn't mention your name, my apologies. The Inbox of my email software got corrupted some months ago, and I lost some emails, perhaps yours.)
The changes are easy to spot: the text is in gray, as shown below.
Anyone who purchased the ebook before last Wednesday (24 August) is welcome to a free copy of the updated ebook. Just contact me.
To purchase your copy, click the link below, and then make payment by PayPal or cheque. Instructions at the ebook's Web page:
What's Inside? AutoCAD 2012, Second Edition
$12.00
Is the ebook suitable for mid-level users or directed more towards experts? I'm still getting acquainted, but am fairly knowledgeable and wanted to know if this would be beyond my current skill level.
Posted by: Brian | Aug 31, 2011 at 11:08 AM
The book is suitable for all levels, because it strictly reports on what is new in AutoCAD 2012, and what has changed. It contains no tutorials or advanced learning material.
Posted by: Ralph Grabowski | Aug 31, 2011 at 11:12 PM