Thanks ramana and again thanks jg
"ramana" <designcadramana@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Mr.kerry,
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> Greetings
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> i am working with 4M intellicad in 6 system for all my drawing needs,
> i am very comfortable.
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> the interface, toolbars, menubars are same of your requirement ie
> looks like autocad. i am using autolisp programs for my requirements.
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> use the following link to download the 30days evalaution version.
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> http://www.4msa.com/Demos/intellicad-download.htm
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> Ramana
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> On Feb 1, 2:48 pm, "Kerry C" <k.coo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>> My apologies in advance as I'm sure this sort of question has come up
>> before. I haven't used Autocad since about R14 and will have to get
back
>> to
>> it soon. But rather than the latest Autocad, which will no doubt still
be
>> extremely pricey (for my pocket), I'm thinking of looking at one of
the
>> versions of Intellicad.
>>
>> I've heard that Briscad and Cadopia do a good job with compatibility
and
>> are
>> reasonably priced, but would like to know the differences between these
>> two
>> and how each rates in the compatibility stakes with big brother
Autocad.
>> Are
>> any differences so great as to make a drawing non-usable/viewable if it
>> has
>> to be amended/viewed in Autocad? Any other comments about Autocad &
>> various
>> versions of Intellicad would be most welcome. How about the 3D aspect?
>>
>> My area is mostly mechanical design with a heavy dose of plant layout
>> when
>> required. Occasionally I get into 2D architectural stuff, but not
often.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> KerryC
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