Linux CAD was Re: BBBB
hullforms now has a linux version. It does fairing and other stuff.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~bluep/
Frank
Wilmington, DE
http://members.iinet.net.au/~bluep/
Frank
Wilmington, DE
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Harry James <welshman@p...> wrote:
> Thanks for the links- it is a 2 D program you need 3 D for boats,
> however I will download and let one of my sons test drive it for
some
> designing stuff he does.
>
>
> HJ
>
> sanmi < @...=""> wrote:
>
> >Harry,
> >
> >QCad seems a good solution, though I haven't tried it.
> >
> >http://www.qcad.org/
> >http://www.tenlinks.com/CAD/products/LINUX.HTM
> >http://www.linux.org/apps/all/Graphics/CAD/CAM.html
> >
> >Frank
> >
Thanks for the links- it is a 2 D program you need 3 D for boats,
however I will download and let one of my sons test drive it for some
designing stuff he does.
HJ
sanmi < @...=""> wrote:
however I will download and let one of my sons test drive it for some
designing stuff he does.
HJ
sanmi < @...=""> wrote:
>Harry,
>
>QCad seems a good solution, though I haven't tried it.
>
>http://www.qcad.org/
>http://www.tenlinks.com/CAD/products/LINUX.HTM
>http://www.linux.org/apps/all/Graphics/CAD/CAM.html
>
>Frank
>
Harry,
QCad seems a good solution, though I haven't tried it.
http://www.qcad.org/
http://www.tenlinks.com/CAD/products/LINUX.HTM
http://www.linux.org/apps/all/Graphics/CAD/CAM.html
Frank
QCad seems a good solution, though I haven't tried it.
http://www.qcad.org/
http://www.tenlinks.com/CAD/products/LINUX.HTM
http://www.linux.org/apps/all/Graphics/CAD/CAM.html
Frank
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Harry James <welshman@p...> wrote:
> I am starting to move over to Linux on my home computers, I am
currently
> dual booting as there are some things that I havn't found in Linux
yet,
> one of them being a CAD program. Any sugestions out there for a
Linux
> CAD program?
>
> One of the losses in the shift is spell check on my emails,
apologies
> for a further reduction in the quality of my use of the English
language
> until I figure out how to get Mozilla to spell check for me.
>
> HJ
>
> sanmi wrote:
>
> >David,
> >
> >Thanks for bringing me back. Last weekend, I spent hours and
hours
> >drawing up some new boom jaws for Alisa. I downloaded a free CAD
> >package (Turbocad LE) and spent all kinds of time learning how to
use
> >it just to make a simple 1 page drawing and then I printed it out
and
> >put it on the kitchen table and kept on admiring it all weekend
and
> >then afterward I felt guilty because I had spent so much time.
But
> >it was a good thing to do! I don't feel guilty any more.
> >
> >Frank
> >Wilmington, DE
> >
> >--- In bolger@y..., David Ryan <david@c...> wrote:
> >....I'm quite sure that obsessing
> >
I am starting to move over to Linux on my home computers, I am currently
dual booting as there are some things that I havn't found in Linux yet,
one of them being a CAD program. Any sugestions out there for a Linux
CAD program?
One of the losses in the shift is spell check on my emails, apologies
for a further reduction in the quality of my use of the English language
until I figure out how to get Mozilla to spell check for me.
HJ
sanmi wrote:
dual booting as there are some things that I havn't found in Linux yet,
one of them being a CAD program. Any sugestions out there for a Linux
CAD program?
One of the losses in the shift is spell check on my emails, apologies
for a further reduction in the quality of my use of the English language
until I figure out how to get Mozilla to spell check for me.
HJ
sanmi wrote:
>David,
>
>Thanks for bringing me back. Last weekend, I spent hours and hours
>drawing up some new boom jaws for Alisa. I downloaded a free CAD
>package (Turbocad LE) and spent all kinds of time learning how to use
>it just to make a simple 1 page drawing and then I printed it out and
>put it on the kitchen table and kept on admiring it all weekend and
>then afterward I felt guilty because I had spent so much time. But
>it was a good thing to do! I don't feel guilty any more.
>
>Frank
>Wilmington, DE
>
>--- In bolger@y..., David Ryan <david@c...> wrote:
>....I'm quite sure that obsessing
>