Noting that the LT version of the software is free but still must be
registered. I think it works for awhile, then you fill out the usual
address info in their online registration form and they send you an
authorization code that gets rid of the nagware notices when the program
starts up. I for one, believe that if you like a particular package, that
it's worth paying for and ProgeCAD is a very good AutoCAD replacement and a
helluva lot cheaper. No affiliation ...I'm just cheeeaaaap and these folks
put together a good product. I think letting you go free is good marketing
for them ...
Brian D
"Brian D" wrote in message
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Here you go. This puppy works like a champ and reads AutoCAD files too.
BTW, DXF files are 'drawing exchange' files. It's just a cross-platform
format that lets you share drawings between otherwise incompatible
graphics programs.
http://www.progecad.com
Brian D
"Heikki" wrote in message
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Yellowchaser wrote:
I found this great site for boat plans, it even has ****************
downloadable plans just look way at the bottom of each boats
description at the last link to the .zip file. You will need some sort
of CAD program to read the dxf-format though.
http://www.boatplans.dk/
Anyone know what program reads those dxf files? Would there perhaps be a
free one?
-H