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Anyone have any experience with any Cad software for linux? I just want something I can do simple stuff and learn basic CAD to help at work. All they have is windows programs and I'm not looking to spend a fortune. I tried one (forget the name) that was bundled with 8.0 or earlier and unless you paid a fortune for a code you could produce spectacular drawings, but not save them. I'm just looking for any suggestions.

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QCAD comes with Mandrake. I didn't use it much, but it seems okay. LinuxCAD I think it's called, is a commercial CAD package, and it's supposedly compatible with AutoCAD.

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There is this totally cool CAD solution on the Mandrake boxed CDs (you know, the one with the commercial versions on it...).

 

I don't remember the package, but I know my dad that's an architect thinks it's as good as Autocad, more configurable, and easier to find patches, updates, addons for it.

 

The price to buy it is $399.00 for the standard edition, which means buying the MDK9 CDs as soon as they come out, should save you aroudn $300 and give you a billion more packages to play with.

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