<OT> A CAD recommendation
Javier Hernandez
fjherna
Mon May 17 11:55:56 PDT 2004
Hi Tony,
Thanks a lot for the information.
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Tony Alfrey wrote:
> Over several years now, periodically someone asks about CAD programs
> that run on linux. And for that same period, I've been aware of a
> package called VariCAD, developed apparently by a bunch of people in
> Eastern Europe (Czech Republic or something). I've needed such a
> far. Their documentation is weak, but their tech support guy is pretty
> accomodating so I've actually become productive in about a week. I may
I used Microstation 95 for linux (student version) and the only problem
was the learning curve... however I could find many books about
Microstation 95 which helped me a lot.
Unfortunately Microstation 95 for linux development stopped and
althought I have still it running in one of my machines it is
not worth for a enterprise to use a product without "future"
at linux world.
:)
I am not using CAD software at this moment but I would consider
your comments if I need it in the future.
Best regards,
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