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On 06/25/2014 02:15 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 06/25/2014 04:29 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>> Hi All,
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>> I occasionally need to do some drafting. About
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>> QCad Community Edition
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> Now that a more recent version is available in the community edition
> this gets my vote. I have purchased several Pro licenses over the years
> from Ribbonsoft, and have done multiple large scale drawings (mostly
> electrical singe line diagrams and network diagrams) with it, even
> plotting on a 42 inch carriage HP DesignJet. It's pretty basic in
> functionality, but works relatively well. I do encourage you to buy the
> commercial "Pro" license, if for no other reason than to gain full .DWG
> and .SVG file format capabilities.
>
> Do note that the QCAD DXF files can be a bit difficult to import into
> other CAD packages.
>
> A feature list is at
> http://www.qcad.org/en/qcad-documentation/qcad-features and it's clearly
> marked which features are in the community edition and which require the
> purchase of the Pro edition.
>
> The Community edition source is GPLv3 licensed, and is available as an
> archive of source or through github.
>
Thank you!
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