dave-in-england
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Hi All,
There is a new 2013 version of Allycad recently released.
I had used the original 2D version of this software back in the 1990's when it was called Choice-cad.
I found it really easy to use, and much easier to use than Auto-cad.
Go over to their website and download the software for a try - out.
http://www.allycad.com/
The home version of Allycad has exactly the same functions as the heavyweight professional version,
except only that it is limited to producing drawing not above 300 Kb file size on each plot.
However, you will need a seriously dense and complicated drawing to need 300 kb file size.
For less than £ 50 for a fully featured 3D professional cad program, it must be hard to beat.
There are several You-tube Allycad instructional videos to look at.
Forget about Draftsight, although it is a free program, it is only 2D, and seems to me to be a
direct vanilla flavour clone of earlier versions of Autocad programs.
Personally, I find Autocad bloody hard going and hard work.
dave
There is a new 2013 version of Allycad recently released.
I had used the original 2D version of this software back in the 1990's when it was called Choice-cad.
I found it really easy to use, and much easier to use than Auto-cad.
Go over to their website and download the software for a try - out.
http://www.allycad.com/
The home version of Allycad has exactly the same functions as the heavyweight professional version,
except only that it is limited to producing drawing not above 300 Kb file size on each plot.
However, you will need a seriously dense and complicated drawing to need 300 kb file size.
For less than £ 50 for a fully featured 3D professional cad program, it must be hard to beat.
There are several You-tube Allycad instructional videos to look at.
Forget about Draftsight, although it is a free program, it is only 2D, and seems to me to be a
direct vanilla flavour clone of earlier versions of Autocad programs.
Personally, I find Autocad bloody hard going and hard work.
dave