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When you use it for your profession, you pay a premium for all the stuff that comes out of a lot of the desk. I mean, it's great software at all, but they charge a lot for their stuff. So yeah, I haven't, the last time I checked, this is probably five to seven years ago. Yeah, I wasn't even working at this company anymore. We were looking at a Revit seat, and that was where I'll call correctly, it was like $5,500 a year for a Revit seat. And that was free to 2020. So I can't imagine what it is today. The AutoCAD has always been super, super expensive. I remember back in the 80s, I had a friend who used to come into the store about every six months. He was a merchant marine. He was in this big book, and he'd say, what software do you want? And you go on your pick, pick, pick, you know, and he'd come back in six months with all the software. It was a dollar it did matter what it was, including AutoCAD. It was all pirating crap.
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