Autocad "Lite"

There is a free dwg-compatible (R15) cad at

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it is VERY basic, can still be used as a viewer or to do redlining.

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Caveman
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JG wrote in news:w4idnR2Z1NvB5bfYnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@fdn.com:

Well, there are a lot of Intellicad clones, but none free any more (I guess).

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This is for 199$. But most of them have a free 30-days trial period. Test driving a variety of dozen gives you a grace period of one year!

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Caveman

"Mike Harrison" in news:5dwVg.99918$1T2.14159@pd7urf2no:

might also require the collapse of the US government 'as we know it'.

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Musmix

When you're kidding around you should use smileys, or else people will think you are serious.

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Michael Bulatovich

It's bad enough now, with the EU Commission telling us when to breath in, breath out, breath in, breath out...

(:-((

Brian.

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no-spam-for-hkjffekafphdkdoemehepegkppboihac

Cheaper version was Auto Sketch. Started out as a freebie on front of magazines to tempt us all into the world of Cadd (didnt do a bad job did it)

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malawayfromhome

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