I've recently been using a program called Pro/Desktop Express. It's a more
limited version of ProDesktop, but it has certainly done everything I want
it to do. Available for free from <>. On the info page
for Pro/Desktop, there's a learn and try tab that has a link to the
download. You have to register (for free) and get a key. And supposedly,
after six months you have to download an update or get a new key (can't
remember which), which means that there's always the possibility that
they'll decide to stop distributing it, and your current copy won't work.
But, it really is a modern CAD package, from what I've seen. Be sure to
check out the tutorials in the help files. After trying other cad
packages, this was the first one I really liked.
Scott
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, cwalklin1 wrote:
Hi all;
I'm looking for an affordable cad program (shareware freeware) is ok
if it has some bells and whistles. I need to draft up some stuff and
post it here for you guys to have a look at. Mostly little fixtures
and shop helpers. I have 35 years exp as tool and die maker (retired
now) and would like to help if I can.
Charlie
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