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cad freeware per linux oggi

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Bye to all,
It's been a few years.
I drew very little, but, on the other hand, I migrated to linux. :smile:
you know what can be found as a generic and free cad 2d+3d for linux?
It is sufficient that it is free at least for non-professional use, but indefinitely and without restrictions, no trial.
 
there is a huge (forgive hyperbole) number of threads on the same topic.

I can summarize:

3d -> freecad. It's acerbo, but it's a point. is not suitable professionally
2d -> mainly librecad (ex q-cad), draftsight, medusa4. All free. In particular, draftsight is very autocad-like, while medusa4 uses a different paradigm. interesting.

then there is more, but it does not add meat of different type to the grill.
 
there is a huge (forgive hyperbole) number of threads on the same topic.
When so, it would be nice that there was an official page, easily identifiable, that summarizes the content of these threads. but in complete and not:
...then there's more, but it doesn't add meat of different kind to the grill.
because even the meat of the same type can be subjectively different.

What is the other meat of the same type? :smile:
 
When so, it would be nice that there was an official page, easily identifiable, that summarizes the content of these threads. but in complete and not:
because even the meat of the same type can be subjectively different.

What is the other meat of the same type? :smile:
Why don't you use the search command? :tongue:
 
...use google
site:cad3d.it linux
and you will see what comes out...
I tried. I have seen such an enormousness come out that I hardly fainted. :36_1_25:

I think it would take a single, unitary, general speech on the generic cads for linux, with the list, links and the main differences.
the same, then, it would take for cads with particular vocations.
a guidance page for anyone approaching the use of programs cad on linux.

If there is no, I will see how to arrange. :frown:
 
It's not easy. .
becomes an illegible treaty, even because it is extremely "subjective".
in addition to requiring a disaster of time to do so and to keep it updated!
 
returning to freecad speech I strongly advise you to use it...you would only waste time!

I've never been able to figure out how the odds are.
 
I tried. I have seen such an enormousness come out that I hardly fainted. :36_1_25:

I think it would take a single, unitary, general speech on the generic cads for linux, with the list, links and the main differences.
the same, then, it would take for cads with particular vocations.
a guidance page for anyone approaching the use of programs cad on linux.

If there is no, I will see how to arrange. :frown:
It's not easy. .
becomes an illegible treaty, even because it is extremely "subjective".
in addition to requiring a disaster of time to do so and to keep it updated!
Guys, this is a forum, not a help desk.

one asks a question, the others answer, then others reread by seeking answer to their inexpressed questions.

an account is to reorganize discussions to make them more readable, another is to manipulate content to make a public service.
in fact I have made a quick summary to avoid that one you have to read hundreds of pages, since I already did, then if one wants the detail, that you welcome.

Oh, by the way. Please, you're welcome.
 
I think it would take a single, unitary, general speech on the generic cads for linux, with the list, links and the main differences.
a guidance page for anyone approaching the use of programs cad on linux.
You had a great idea! :finger:
Why when you are finished collecting info and organizing the material do not prepare a nice post and publish this section of the forum? you could ask moderators to set it up because it always appears in the foreground.
Congratulations again!
the forum also lives on important contributions like what you will give... and we hope that it will serve as an example to all those who flock here only to ask info "a ufo". .

:rolleyes:
 

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