SAN RAFAEL, Calif - Autodesk, Inc announced the release of the Autodesk Subscription Advantage Packs, product enhancements available to Subscription customers that will provide new, specialized functionality, tools and content to help increase productivity. The features and benefits in the Subscription Advantage Packs are compatible with the latest Autodesk 2010 software.
"Subscription Advantage Packs provide exclusive, early access to product enhancements that are broadly appealing. They offer a robust set of new features for many Autodesk products and are focused on helping customers improve their everyday design workflows," said Callan Carpenter, vice president, Global Subscription & Support. "Subscription customers can take advantage of these powerful capabilities before anyone else, and increase productivity across their organizations."
The Subscription Advantage Packs will be available exclusively for Autodesk Subscription customers worldwide and in a variety of languages. English versions are now available for download on Subscription Center. In-product access will also be available for most products, enabling Subscription customers to download Subscription Advantage Packs directly through the interface of their Autodesk software.
Oct 26, 2009
Autodesk's Subscription Customers Now Have Easier Access to Product Enhancements
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