good (and cheap) CAD package recomendation
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There are usually old versions of solid works going around on cover discs these are usually 2 versions old and with no templates or example though.
Other wise the ones i have seen are above the 500 mark
We use ProE and AutoCAD but these are a bit pricey
Steve
>> Edited by stc_bennett on Saturday 30th August 20:50
Other wise the ones i have seen are above the 500 mark
We use ProE and AutoCAD but these are a bit pricey
Steve
>> Edited by stc_bennett on Saturday 30th August 20:50
chief-0369 said:
I fancy getting hold of a CAD package and having a bit of a play.
can anyone recommend a good and cheap package?
'Cheap' depends on what you want to achieve with it; prices range from zero to a maintenance package for several 3D-MCAD licenses with countless options.
So what do you want as output?
2D, 3D, parametric/behavioural modeling, collaboration tools, nc-data export, product presentations, ...
Platform: Unix- or Windows based?
QCAD ( www.qcad.org ) is a basic 2D open source (hence free) application with optional proprietary CAM interface. It's not very sophisticated, but the right thing to get started.
Pro/Desktop Express is offered by the manufacturer of Pro/Engineer, PTC. It's a free 3D CAD-package, which does run on office-PCs without expensive graphics devices.
The policy of PTC offering this software free is to use it as a bait for potential customers. The free license may be withdrawn at any time. They claim it's easy to learn, and just the right thing for beginners.
I have evaluated it for our company, but yet have no feedback from users who used it a their first CAD application. I myself was very familiar with 3D-CAD before and hence cannot rate if it is easy to start with.
Take a look at
www.ptc.com/appserver/it/icm/cda/icm01_list.jsp?group=201&num=1&show=y&keyword=355
to see if it's something for you
>> Edited by Bodo on Sunday 31st August 00:00
stc_bennett said:It looks like an installation doesn't last for unlimited time without renewing it:
I Thought PTC withdraw the free license, well good to know that they still do the Pro Desktop as well.
PTC said:I too binned their email without reading it, and hence didn't realise that Pro/D does no longer work, because I've never used it after the evaluation was finished.
How long can Pro/DESKTOP Express be used?
During the software registration process Pro/DESKTOP Express users must provide their e-mail address. At six-month intervals, PTC will contact every registered Pro/DESKTOP Express user to inform them of the latest service packs available for download. At this time, Pro/DESKTOP Express users must register for a new activation key.
I use TurboCAD for my work, and I design new products for a living! You can pick up a version of TurboCAD free on one of the PC magazine's discs this month I believe, can't get mush cheaper than that!
I found this program to be the most intuitive and easiest to learn, plus any file can be saved in numerous formats, including DXF and DWG (AutoCAD) formats. Try this link;
www.turbocad.com/search/sitemap_search.cfm
Chris
I found this program to be the most intuitive and easiest to learn, plus any file can be saved in numerous formats, including DXF and DWG (AutoCAD) formats. Try this link;
www.turbocad.com/search/sitemap_search.cfm
Chris
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