buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
What are people using for CAD software these days?
I have autocad LT 2011, and autodesk turned off my license because they no longer support it. I don’t want support, but they have disabled me from using the sw I bought.
Now autodesk is only subscription based in the tune of $500 year, so won’t be using them .
I also have an old DOS version of microstation, a 3D CAD package from the 80s. But I haven’t had it operational on a computer in 20 years. I used to teach college CAD course using it back then.
Have had a number of the other cheap CAD programs.
So now I see corelcad 2020, turbocad, and turbocad LTE that mimics autocad. Anyone use these? Looking at 2D floor plans, no 3D printing.
Looking for something in under $500 with no annual subscription.
I have autocad LT 2011, and autodesk turned off my license because they no longer support it. I don’t want support, but they have disabled me from using the sw I bought.
Now autodesk is only subscription based in the tune of $500 year, so won’t be using them .
I also have an old DOS version of microstation, a 3D CAD package from the 80s. But I haven’t had it operational on a computer in 20 years. I used to teach college CAD course using it back then.
Have had a number of the other cheap CAD programs.
So now I see corelcad 2020, turbocad, and turbocad LTE that mimics autocad. Anyone use these? Looking at 2D floor plans, no 3D printing.
Looking for something in under $500 with no annual subscription.
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