Quoting John Foster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> There is virtually NO free software that comes close to AutoCad in
> features as far as I am aware.
Possibly of interest:
Back in 2002, before the Linux Gazette staff left SSC's hosting and
moved to linuxgazette.NET, a guy named Richard Brown submitted
On Monday 06 December 2004 10:25 pm, Mike wrote:
> I use autocad frequently. Is there some way to emulate it or is there a
> linux version available. I have heard that WINE and AutoCAD are not
> very stable. I heard that architects prefer linux for large projects
> instead of windows. I want to
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Ivan Teliatnikov wrote:
> 1. Try www.vmware.com - intel hardware emullator, works like a deam.
>
> 2. Google for BRL-CAD to search for the web site and see if it can be
> used.
http://Linux-CAE.net/CAD
dozens of linux autocad ( *.wdg and *.dxf ... ) readers and viewers
no
1. Try www.vmware.com - intel hardware emullator, works like a deam.
2. Google for BRL-CAD to search for the web site and see if it can be
used.
Have a look at
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 15:33, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 20:25 -0800, Mike wrote:
> > I use autocad frequently. Is ther
On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 20:25 -0800, Mike wrote:
> I use autocad frequently. Is there some way to emulate it or is there a
> linux version available. I have heard that WINE and AutoCAD are not
> very stable. I heard that architects prefer linux for large projects
> instead of windows. I want t
I use autocad frequently. Is there some way to emulate it or is there a
linux version available. I have heard that WINE and AutoCAD are not
very stable. I heard that architects prefer linux for large projects
instead of windows. I want to use AutoCAD. There has to be some way.
This is the
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