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Bill Sturm
At 10:59 AM 5/24/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I have been using Intellicad98, an Autocad clone and like it very much.
I have tried the free version, Intellicad 2000. I thought it was buggy and I quickly got frustrated with it. If it was more refined, it would have great potential.
>I also would be interested if
>anyone else on the list has been down this road or has heard of Intellicad's
>status since the "ax-quistion" of Visio by Microsoft?
>
>I have been thinking I might be forced to switch to Autocad LT and VIA.
Check out http://www.intellicad.org/
Intellicad is now open sourced and is being resold by a number of vendors.
http://www.cadopia.com/ has a free version for download.
It has many documented bugs, including a nasty UNDO bug, but the price is hard to beat.
Bill Sturm
Livonia, Michigan
>I have been using Intellicad98, an Autocad clone and like it very much.
I have tried the free version, Intellicad 2000. I thought it was buggy and I quickly got frustrated with it. If it was more refined, it would have great potential.
>I also would be interested if
>anyone else on the list has been down this road or has heard of Intellicad's
>status since the "ax-quistion" of Visio by Microsoft?
>
>I have been thinking I might be forced to switch to Autocad LT and VIA.
Check out http://www.intellicad.org/
Intellicad is now open sourced and is being resold by a number of vendors.
http://www.cadopia.com/ has a free version for download.
It has many documented bugs, including a nasty UNDO bug, but the price is hard to beat.
Bill Sturm
Livonia, Michigan