As an architecture student, Rohan had heard about AutoCAD, a popular computer-aided design (CAD) software used by professionals and students alike. His professor had assigned a project that required him to design a building using AutoCAD, and Rohan was determined to get started.
The search results yielded several websites offering AutoCAD 2014 for download. Rohan was cautious, knowing that downloading software from untrusted sources could lead to viruses or malware. He decided to visit the official Autodesk website, the company that developed AutoCAD.
Rohan opened his web browser and searched for "download AutoCAD 2014". He had chosen AutoCAD 2014 specifically, as it was an older version that his professor had used in previous years, and he knew it would be compatible with the lab's computers.
As the download progressed, Rohan read about the new features of AutoCAD 2014, such as the improved user interface, enhanced 3D modeling tools, and advanced collaboration features. He was excited to try out these features and start working on his project.
After navigating to the Autodesk website, Rohan found that they offered a free trial version of AutoCAD 2014. He filled out the registration form, provided his email address, and clicked on the download link. The software began to download, and Rohan waited patiently for it to finish.