A Better Way to Design

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‘A Better Way to Design’

In 2000 VectorWorks was a CAD program for Windows and Mac. As of early 1999, VectorWorks for the Mac could be purchased for around 795USD.

An archive of the VectorWorks website can be found at the Internet Archive.

Via: MacWorld - July 2000