Peter, I use Qcad for all my 2d work and I rate it very highly. I find it much simpler to use than AutoCad and I've yet to find something that I can't do in Qcad.Can I ask how you rate QCAD?
I use Autocad professionally, but I would need something cheaper (or Free!) for personal use.
I thought I might bring my CAD skills to help out on my modelling,
Peter
Can I ask how you rate QCAD?
I use Autocad professionally, but I would need something cheaper (or Free!) for personal use.
I thought I might bring my CAD skills to help out on my modelling,
Peter
The free version of QCad seems to keep cutting out and then asking whether you would like to upgrade, which is annoying.
You really need more than a ten minute play around before you make a decision!
Regards
Peter
Hi Peter, you need to get to your programs and then in Qcad find the plug ins folder. In there you need to delete the following files.
qcaddwg.dll
qcadpolygon.dll
qcadproj.dll
qcadproscripts.dll
qcadtriangualtion.dll
The free version then runs without the prompts and the time limits.
Being as QCad is free (assumption) and I'm assuming the trial is free also, then all you're doing is inhibiting the nag box, no different to using any third party spam blocker on your browser.Is that ethical or am I missing something?
As I understand it, yes it is ethical. It's been this way for many years, and I believe at one time you could delete these folders on the home screen. Rather than go into the folders all you had to do was click on a cross next to them to delete them. I believe doing this reduces the functionality to some extent, fair enough if the rest of it is free. IIRC it originally started as an open software project so I think elements of it have to remain as freeware. I also believe the dwg. file type is proprietory and this could be why it's included in the paid for version but you have to delete it in the free version. I'd be very happy to be corrected if I've misunderstood anything.Is that ethical or am I missing something?
Yes, I got the instruction from QCAD when I first opened it. What's left is called the community edition.Is that ethical or am I missing something?