Re: [ilugd]: CAD

2003-03-20 Thread LinuxLingam
> > I have a friend who's a heavy user of CAD esp. 3D > aspects [snip] His > feedback was that though you can do everything in > AUTOCAD but it becomes unwieldy for 3D stuff- others > like PRO/E are pretty good. PRO-E is available > commercially for Linux. ah well, 3D is another cup of chai. we h

Re: [ilugd]: CAD

2003-03-19 Thread Amitabh Trehan
> Well, i know nothing about CAD and the software etc. > But if someone can > sit and explain how exactly a CAD software works, > what is required, etc. > then maybe something can be done. This could also be > discussed in the next > meet, or if there's no time in this meet, it can be > postpo

Re: [ilugd]: CAD

2003-03-18 Thread Dhruv Gami
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, LinuxLingam wrote: > is there anyone out there who would like to start working/developoing QCAD > further? this could be another project we could initiate at linux-delhi under > the gpl. Well, i know nothing about CAD and the software etc. But if someone can sit and explai

Re: [ilugd]: CAD

2003-03-17 Thread LinuxLingam
On Monday 17 March 2003 10:20 am, you wrote: > I remember someone talkin about a good CAD software in one of the > meets back at sarai. Does anyone have any information 'bout a reasonaby > good alternative to AutoCAD. > > - prateek this question keeps popping up, and will do so more frequently. r

[ilugd]: CAD

2003-03-16 Thread Prateek Khanna
I remember someone talkin about a good CAD software in one of the meets back at sarai. Does anyone have any information 'bout a reasonaby good alternative to AutoCAD. - prateek To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsub