AutoCAD 19.1 [Updated] How did AutoCAD, the software, come about? This software was created by the revolutionary minds behind the age of the computer. I am going to try to make it very easy for you to understand. The guys who created AutoCAD really did not know what they were doing. They were hired by someone else to figure it out, so they did. What was the need for a commercial CAD program on a personal computer? Nowadays, we don't need CAD as much as we use computers. We are not printing out everything we design anymore. We would have to print out our drafts in the old days to use them, but not today. If we need it, we can print it out with a little bit of work, and then just use it, and no need to re-print a whole thing again. It's easy and convenient. Here is a video, that can explain what I am talking about better than I can, but it's for old folks. The guy who created AutoCAD was named John Walker. He was actually a Graphic Designer who had a computer and had trouble with designing things the way he wanted to. He knew he had to have a program to help him, but it would have to be on a personal computer instead of a mainframe. One night, he was sketching out some ideas he had. He was sitting at a table and started drawing and soon, it was about time for bed. He was tired from his day at work, and he started looking for the can opener, and the paper towel holder. He didn't want to put a can of paint in the kitchen, or have a sticky paper towel, so he decided to draw his ideas on paper. It was a pretty good night's sleep after that, and he was awake all of the next day thinking of what he wanted to draw. The next night, he started again, and this time, he drew a picture of a hand. He figured if he was going to be drawing, he should draw something that had something to do with his life, like how he would want to draw if he had a personal computer to do it. 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