Progecad smart no longer free (?)
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@unknownuser said:
NOTICE: New Registrations for progeCAD Smart Have Been Temporarily Suspended.
Still free for educational use - if you are registered college or uni but I know of an organisation with charitable status that use this for non commercial use. Apparently if you already have it installed and you are prompted to update, it revokes your license and prompts you to buy it.
progeCAD Smart 2009 Legacy CAD for PERSONAL use only!
progeCAD Smart 2009 free AutoCAD style CAD design software for personal use only. Edit print view DWG files, from CADDIT.net
(www.caddit.net)
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as of now, i don't see word "suspended" at that url. or is the statement further along in the d/l process?
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No they've released a new version Progecad Smart 2009 - free for non-commercial use
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@linea said:
No they've released a new version Progecad Smart 2009 - free for non-commercial use
Hard to really look at ProgeCAD when DoubleCAD XT is free for whatever purpose. -
I have ProgeCAD 2009 and DoubleCAD. There is no comparison, ProgeCAD is head and shoulder above the quirky interface of DoubleCAD.
Ken
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I will give ProgeCAD to being more ACAD like and thus more familiar.
@unknownuser said:
I have ProgeCAD 2009 and DoubleCAD. There is no comparison, ProgeCAD is head and shoulder above the quirky interface of DoubleCAD.
Ken
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Glen
Bare in mind Progecad is for non-professional use and does not have even half the features that DoubleCAD has.
jon
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@linea said:
Glen
Bare in mind Progecad is for non-professional use and does not have even half the features that DoubleCAD has.
jon
Oh I agree, I've used them both and I like DoubleCAD better. Sure I had to learn the way it did certain things but if you need a free 2D dwg editor there is no better option IMHO. I did have an easier time with ProgeCAD to start with but saw what DoubleCAD had and it can be used commercially.
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