![]() ![]() ![]() I have used 2D Autocad since x286 processors and can verify that Draftsight is functionally an exact replica and is free, assuming you can get their goofy e-mail verification to work. ![]() That was several years ago, it might have matured in the interim but it was a (bad) joke back then. I also did a long term live review of Catia V6 just after it was introduced, I wouldn't have a copy of that if it was free. Just mentioned it since, IMO, if you're going to invest your time in the learning curve you might as well hit the broadest market. I did production design using Autocad AME in Release 12… took all night to generate ISO views, running a single view per Pentium workstation… Creo is expensive and probably overkill for most woodworkers but they now offer "pay as you go" service they also allow a one month free trial version, which you can extend the use of by changing the date on your computer prior to running it. I have also used Mechanical Desktop and to a lesser degree Inventor, and Solidworks (very little). I've used Pro Engineer extensively for years (now called Creo), which is one of the most widely used engineering packages. ![]()
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