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Introduced by Autodesk in March 2003, AutoCAD 2004 (codename ) marked a significant leap in the evolution of computer-aided design software. It was the first version built on the 16.0 release, succeeding AutoCAD 2002 and setting the stage for the next generation of the software. In the early 2000s, this release was lauded for its focus on network environments and collaborative workflows. As one industry observer noted at the time, it was designed to be the "fastest and easiest AutoCAD ever," introducing a streamlined user interface alongside dramatically reduced file sizes, which were up to 52% smaller than those created with its predecessor.

Users gained a highly customizable interface component to organize frequently used blocks, hatches, and commands. This eliminated the need to navigate deep menus.

: Introduced first in this edition, tool palettes completely shifted how draftspersons interacted with repetitive content. Instead of diving deep into menus to find hatch patterns or standardized symbols (blocks), users could drag and drop them straight from a floating tool palette window.

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