![]() My brother gave me Vanilla AutoCAD with my first computer. I have been using AutoCAD MEP for about ten years now. įor me though, it's all Autodesk products. ![]() DraftSight, Solid Works and Delmia are the same company, along with many other titles. ![]() His employers (now Boeing) have been using Solid works and others for years. My brother (who got me my start in all of this) moved away from AutoCad years ago. It is just to cut AutoDesk off at the knees, while they compete with AutoDesk's Inventor or any other parametric modeling software. I dont think they care at all to pursue 2D drafting. It was free because they are a major competitor to AutoDesk. With any skill you should be able to build a symbol library faster than trying to find one online. For simple 2D electrical floor plans it would be fine. Every ACAD command I tried worked just like ACAD. The user interface was more like the classic ACAD interface before the ribbon came out. I had downloaded the free version years ago to see how it compared to AutoCAD. I think that was the professional version mentioned at $200. If you wanted to upgrade to basic 3D solid modeling it was cheap. DraftSight was always free? You just had to register it.
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