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George Munn
 
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Can anyone tell me if the free version of Turbocad is still available
and if so where? It is not on IMSI's web site anymore but I thought it
may be available elsewhere. I lost my copy in a hard drive crash.
Thanks'
George.

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Kevin Singleton
 
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I have it, if you want it. It's about 7MB.

Kevin
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"George Munn" wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me if the free version of Turbocad is still available
and if so where? It is not on IMSI's web site anymore but I thought it
may be available elsewhere. I lost my copy in a hard drive crash.
Thanks'
George.



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Bill Rogers
 
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A quick Google search:

Not Turbocad, but Turbocad LE. TurboCad is not free.

"IMSI has stopped offering a freeware copy of TurboCAD LE at their own
website due to installation problems with Windows XP. It is still
available at FreeCAD.com using the link below, but we don't know for
how long. You must register to download."

That message is several years old, but the site and download is still
available. I hope this helps. You might also check out Solid Edge if
you want a good workable demo [some aspects omitted] of an industrial
quality 3D drawing program.

Bill.

I have it, if you want it. It's about 7MB.


Kevin
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Can anyone tell me if the free version of Turbocad is still available
and if so where? It is not on IMSI's web site anymore but I thought it
may be available elsewhere. I lost my copy in a hard drive crash.
Thanks'
George.


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Kevin Singleton
 
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I use it on XP with no problems.

Kevin
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"Bill Rogers" wrote in message
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A quick Google search:

Not Turbocad, but Turbocad LE. TurboCad is not free.

"IMSI has stopped offering a freeware copy of TurboCAD LE at their own
website due to installation problems with Windows XP. It is still
available at FreeCAD.com using the link below, but we don't know for
how long. You must register to download."

That message is several years old, but the site and download is still
available. I hope this helps. You might also check out Solid Edge if
you want a good workable demo [some aspects omitted] of an industrial
quality 3D drawing program.

Bill.

I have it, if you want it. It's about 7MB.


Kevin
--

Can anyone tell me if the free version of Turbocad is still available
and if so where? It is not on IMSI's web site anymore but I thought it
may be available elsewhere. I lost my copy in a hard drive crash.
Thanks'
George.




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CW
 
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So do a lot of people. I don't know what their reasoning was.
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I use it on XP with no problems.



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