![]() ![]() ![]() Both in functional terms and in the context of the interface, there are not many differences at all, so you definitely won’t have to relearn. The trouble is that any transition from one tool to another requires getting used to, and sometimes even learning.įortunately, manufacturers of alternative CAD systems strive to get as close as possible to the standards set by the flagship, and, admittedly, they often succeed. ![]() In fact, there are quite a few of them, inexpensive, and sometimes even free: from Nanocad to Bricscad, GstarCad and ZWcad, which, incidentally, fell slightly under the distribution from Autodesk. Everything would be fine, but the company does not have a very user-friendly pricing policy, which, together with the difficult economic situation, helps to search (and find) alternatives. How and why this was done, and also what came of it (and what did not work) - under the cut.Īutocad is a recognized leader in the CAD market for small and medium-sized businesses. It's about trying to install plugins from one CAD system to another. I came across such an opportunity in moderation by accident, but it seemed to me useful, so I want to share an observation. The article is a little spontaneous, but I hope this information is useful. ![]()
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