Cad/Dwg apps?
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Hi guys, I am very familiar with AutoCAD by Autode$k. But I do not use it very much and do not want to pay for it. Has anybody here used a free DWG drawing application that they would be happy to recommend?
Thanks
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FreeCAD - https://www.freecad.org/features.php
Docs are lacking so its a bit hard to begin with but might be suited to your needs
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NanoCAD free seems like a good dwg editor. I haven't used it in years but used to seem like an older clone of LT.
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(nanocad.com)
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Nanocad looks interesting. It even has a command line. I'm still using what's basically Autocad 2000. I used to dabble with Turbocad which seemed pretty good but I used that mostly for converting files down to 2000. It's about $75-90 now. Not a subscription.
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@Gus-R Oh wait. That's not a free version. $249/year.
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Download nanoCAD Free β Professional 2D/3D CAD Software at No Cost
Download nanoCAD Free, a professional-grade CAD software offering comprehensive 2D and 3D design tools with native DWG support. Ideal for engineers and designers seeking a free, reliable solution for creating and editing technical drawings.
(nanocad.com)
There's a free version
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Come in Orson....
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Thanks Gus, Glen and Rich I just downloaded Nano cad and it looks like the UI is translatable.

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@L-i-am Good deal sir

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