On Saturday 05 March 2011 08:26 PM, Kussh Singh wrote:
> I finally seem to have come across a viable alternative to autocad for
> linux. Its called bricscad and seems to be much much faster in linux/ubuntu.
> I have given it to some other people for evaluation purposes but it looks to
> finally help engg companies and technically minded people to now switch over
> more easily to linux. Its not free but still much affordable.--they say its
> one 15th the cost of autocad.
>
>

It costs about 400 USD on its website. That is Rs. 18,000/- @ Rs. 45 per 
$. You can get AutoCad LT for doze for the same price or less for 
multi-user versions. That is enough for architects.

Bricscad looks like a mechanical parts design CAD software. It did not 
have any architecture features in it. The day there is an Architecture 
CAD alternative available in Linux that will bring the real change. I 
wouldn't mind if AutoCAD & Co. itself is available for Linux. Even if 
Tally were to seriously support Linux it would signal an end to doze 
dominance.

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Rony.

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