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thescullster April 8th 19 12:26 PM

DraftSight No Longer Free
 
Hi Guys

Not sure how many users I have recommended this software to, but
unfortunately DraftSight will be a paid for app from later this year.

No way am I complaining, I was amazed to find such a complete semi-pro
drawing application available for free.
Provided you didn't want support it was free for business users as well
as non-commercial. Saved the company some money over the years, and me
the admin of sorting licenses.

All good things etc...

If anyone knows of a similar AutoCAD LT clone that is freely available
please let me know. The only down side is that you would get an alert
when opening a Draftsight drawing in AutoCAD to say that it had been
created using a non-genuine AutoCAD application (or some alert message
very similar).


Just thought I would share.


Phil

Andy Burns[_13_] April 8th 19 12:41 PM

DraftSight No Longer Free
 
thescullster wrote:

If anyone knows of a similar AutoCAD LT clone that is freely available
please let me know


nanoCAD?
Draftsight for Linux or Mac?

John Rumm April 8th 19 01:43 PM

DraftSight No Longer Free
 
On 08/04/2019 12:26, thescullster wrote:
Hi Guys

Not sure how many users I have recommended this software to, but
unfortunately DraftSight will be a paid for app from later this year.

No way am I complaining, I was amazed to find such a complete semi-pro
drawing application available for free.
Provided you didn't want support it was free for business users as well
as non-commercial.Â* Saved the company some money over the years, and me
the admin of sorting licenses.

All good things etc...

If anyone knows of a similar AutoCAD LT clone that is freely available
please let me know.Â* The only down side is that you would get an alert
when opening a Draftsight drawing in AutoCAD to say that it had been
created using a non-genuine AutoCAD application (or some alert message
very similar).


Just thought I would share.


You can download a free version of Autocad fusion 360 for personal or
educational use.


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John.

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Dennis@home April 8th 19 02:01 PM

DraftSight No Longer Free
 
On 08/04/2019 12:26, thescullster wrote:
Hi Guys

Not sure how many users I have recommended this software to, but
unfortunately DraftSight will be a paid for app from later this year.

No way am I complaining, I was amazed to find such a complete semi-pro
drawing application available for free.
Provided you didn't want support it was free for business users as well
as non-commercial.Â* Saved the company some money over the years, and me
the admin of sorting licenses.

All good things etc...

If anyone knows of a similar AutoCAD LT clone that is freely available
please let me know.Â* The only down side is that you would get an alert
when opening a Draftsight drawing in AutoCAD to say that it had been
created using a non-genuine AutoCAD application (or some alert message
very similar).


Just thought I would share.


Phil


Fusion360 any good for you?
Its free for personal use.



Dave Plowman (News) April 8th 19 02:42 PM

DraftSight No Longer Free
 
In article ,
thescullster wrote:
Not sure how many users I have recommended this software to, but
unfortunately DraftSight will be a paid for app from later this year.


No way am I complaining, I was amazed to find such a complete semi-pro
drawing application available for free.
Provided you didn't want support it was free for business users as well
as non-commercial. Saved the company some money over the years, and me
the admin of sorting licenses.


I use it occasionally too, as it is compatible (in the main) with my
favourite CAD prog (ProCAD+) which I paid for on this old RISC OS machine.

It's odd they've left it this late with 3D being the preferred version
these days. Although I'm happy with 2D.

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Brian Gaff April 9th 19 08:58 AM

DraftSight No Longer Free
 
A lot of this of course hs come about due to gdpr and the use of ad blockers
on browsers. In the end no such thing as a free lunch and applications that
gather data now have to tell you they do or be in breach of the law, and
obviously many sites now stop you using them if you use an ad blocker
leaving funding a problem, as they cannot harvest usage data and all the
other stuff in secret any more.
Brian

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"thescullster" wrote in message
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Hi Guys

Not sure how many users I have recommended this software to, but
unfortunately DraftSight will be a paid for app from later this year.

No way am I complaining, I was amazed to find such a complete semi-pro
drawing application available for free.
Provided you didn't want support it was free for business users as well as
non-commercial. Saved the company some money over the years, and me the
admin of sorting licenses.

All good things etc...

If anyone knows of a similar AutoCAD LT clone that is freely available
please let me know. The only down side is that you would get an alert
when opening a Draftsight drawing in AutoCAD to say that it had been
created using a non-genuine AutoCAD application (or some alert message
very similar).


Just thought I would share.


Phil




Steve Walker[_5_] April 9th 19 11:27 AM

DraftSight No Longer Free
 
On 09/04/2019 08:58, Brian Gaff wrote:
A lot of this of course hs come about due to gdpr and the use of ad blockers
on browsers. In the end no such thing as a free lunch and applications that
gather data now have to tell you they do or be in breach of the law, and
obviously many sites now stop you using them if you use an ad blocker
leaving funding a problem, as they cannot harvest usage data and all the
other stuff in secret any more.
Brian


I have no problem with ads, but do object strongly to bandwidth and
processor hogging, animated or video ones, pop-ups and pop-unders. I
also prefer not to be tracked and am fed up of sites where you have to
repeatedly opt-out, even when you visit a sub-page and those that
require you to opt-out of every "associated" tracking company (often
dozens) by visiting their websites individually.

SteveW


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