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Re: [OT] CAD help
Look at QCAD.
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
Opensource but you can pay for support and some licenseable extras.
It depends if your developers will send you the drawings in dxf format.
If so then you're looking at more like £20 than £700; and since
you can download
and try it for free then why not?
David
(Just a happy user)
rolecgroup wrote:
> I know there's some experts on here.
>
> We want to add electrical symbols to CAD drawings sent to us by
> developers. Upto now i've always done it the old fashioned way with
> pens and stencils on paper drawings, but i think i need to do
> something a little more professional :)
>
> Looking for advise on what i need - do i need Autocad 2007LT or is
> there something cheaper that will allow me just to add symbols etc.
>
> I'm not interested in modifying their layouts - just adding my stuff
> over the top.
>
> At the end of the day i suppose the question is can i get something
> cheaper than £700.00 !!
>
> Also where's good to get an A2 printer - i almost fell off my chair
> when i saw how much they seem to be...
>
> TIA
>
>
>
> Dean.
>
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