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Glenn

I have TurboCad but I need a quick drawing and TurboCad ain't it. I would
have to relearn a very complicated program.

Any CAD programs out there for a quickie and simple?

I looked under the Pricelessware but didn't find it.

Glenn
 
AutoCAD Utilities
http://www.activedwg.com/Download_Links.htm
CAD tools
http://www.xtort.net/graphics/cad.php

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ProgeCAD LT 2006
http://www.progecad.com/
http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/ProgeCAD-LT-2006/3000-6677_2-10399449.html

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CAD apps are listed here along with other vector drawing programs:
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_GRAPHICS.php#1.10Editor:3DVector-Draw
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/acf/P_GRAPHICS.php#1.30Editor:Vector-Draw
http://www.klitetools.com/comments.php?catid=68&shownews=635
http://www.klitetools.com/comments.php?catid=68&shownews=2690
http://www.klitetools.com/comments.php?catid=68&shownews=4289

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Cad
http://freeware.intrastar.net/cadsoftware.htm

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Check out Intellicad 2000
The TurboCAD Learning Edition link is dead - files to look for are:
TCAD_LE_setup_files.exe
http://observe.phy.sfasu.edu/courses/egr111/homework/ZZ-Extras/TCAD_LE_setup_files.exe

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EasyDraw
http://www.geocities.com/philip_goh2004/download.htm
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Pentium II or compatible processor
1024 by 768 video display
128MB of RAM
AutoCAD 2000/2002
Microsoft Windows 98/ME/XP

Why pay to learn AutoCAD when you can do it for free in the comfort of
your home or office?

EasyDraw for Learner (it's FREE!!!)- an interactive tutorial ideal for
beginning AutoCAD users, adopting an easy-to-understand step-by-step
approach yet with enough depth to help you master AutoCAD at your own
pace and in record time!

In no less than 50 practical exercises, let EasyDraw for learner show
you the way towards preparing accurate, consistent- and
professional-looking drawings with minimum effort!

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DESI-III
http://users.pandora.be/desi-iii/MainFrmE.html
http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php?id=25521
The most powerful freeware 2D CAD system for DOS, OS/2, WINDOWS 95 / 98
/ ME and 2000 / XP (DESI-III runs in Windows XP or Windows 2000 if
placed on a FAT16/32 formatted disk.)

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GammaCAD
http://www.freecadapps.com/swdetail...-OCD&orgvalue=OCD&review=2268&rowcolor=ffffcc
This program is a CAD program for Windows. It has a lot of features. A
full featured CAD program for Windows. It provides a wide range of
functionality in an easy to use package. Drawing elements include:
lines, arcs, circles, points and text. Edit options include: select,
cut, copy, paste, rotate, scale and undo. Line properties include:
type, width and color. Full text font support. Scaled printouts/plots,
on-line help, element snaps, zoom, pan and much more.

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A9CAD
http://www.a9tech.com/
A9CAD™ is general-purpose two-dimensional CAD program. It supports
industry standard DWG and DXF drawing formats.
Simple and Free CAD Solution

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eDrawing Viewer
http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/pages/products/DWG-DXF-Viewer.html
http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php?page=36&cat=004
View, print, and review AutoCAD files (DWG and DXF) Download free
eDrawings Viewer software to view, print, and review native AutoCAD
files (DWG and DXF). The eDrawings Viewer is intended primarily for
people who do not use CAD software and thus do not need to publish
eDrawings files themselves. System Requirements: Microsoft Windows XP
Professional/2000/NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or later/Me/98 2nd Edition.
 
Thanks! Sure you didn't forget one? :)

Could you give me an idea which is the simplest for a simple drawing of a
roof edge?
 
Hello, Glenn!
You wrote on Thu, 13 Oct 2005 23:15:58 GMT:

G> Any CAD programs out there for a quickie and simple?

G> I looked under the Pricelessware but didn't find it.

If you're using the free version of turbocad and you find it intimidating,
don't bother looking elsewhere. My 10 year old son used it very well after
just 30 minutes.
Cad does not come simpler.

With best regards, mweb. E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
 
mweb said:
Hello, Glenn!
You wrote on Thu, 13 Oct 2005 23:15:58 GMT:



If you're using the free version of turbocad and you find it
intimidating, don't bother looking elsewhere. My 10 year old son used
it very well after just 30 minutes.
Cad does not come simpler.

No, mine is the pro version and I haven't used it for a while being retired.
It is an older version too and I'm sure they have simplified it since.

I might look at the free version. If I can find it.

Glenn
 
AutoCAD Utilities
http://www.activedwg.com/Download_Links.htm
CAD tools
http://www.xtort.net/graphics/cad.php
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EasyDraw
http://www.geocities.com/philip_goh2004/download.htm
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Pentium II or compatible processor
1024 by 768 video display
128MB of RAM
AutoCAD 2000/2002
Microsoft Windows 98/ME/XP

Why pay to learn AutoCAD when you can do it for free in the comfort of
your home or office?

EasyDraw for Learner (it's FREE!!!)- an interactive tutorial ideal for
beginning AutoCAD users, adopting an easy-to-understand step-by-step
approach yet with enough depth to help you master AutoCAD at your own
pace and in record time!

In no less than 50 practical exercises, let EasyDraw for learner show
you the way towards preparing accurate, consistent- and
professional-looking drawings with minimum effort!

Thank you for your list of sites. I downloaded the EasyDraw zip file, and
extracted all successfully, but cannot find any guide for the 'step-by-step
approach' ... and wonder if there is some plan to help learn from the 121
drawings, or I'm to just pick and choose each in whatever sequence I want.

TIA for your help.
Regards ...
 
Won Dampchin said:
Thank you for your list of sites. I downloaded the EasyDraw zip
file, and extracted all successfully, but cannot find any guide for
the 'step-by-step approach' ... and wonder if there is some plan to
help learn from the 121 drawings, or I'm to just pick and choose each
in whatever sequence I want.
TIA for your help.
Regards ...

I downloaded and unzipped that one too but discarded it also.

Years ago I was a Bata tester for turbocad and after, they sent me a couple
complementary versions of it.
 
Glenn said:
I downloaded and unzipped that one too but discarded it also.

Years ago I was a Bata tester for turbocad and after, they sent me a
couple complementary versions of it.


Thank you ... I guess I'll stick with my "AutoCAD for Dummies," until I get
good enough to step up to another.

Best Regards ...
 
mweb said:
If you're using the free version of turbocad and you find it
intimidating, don't bother looking elsewhere. My 10 year old son used
it very well after just 30 minutes.

Never underestimate the ability of a 10 year old to make a 40+ year old
look silly when it comes to computers. :)
 
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