About The Software:
Computer Aided Design tools are notorious for not only being quite
expensive, but also being complicated to use. LibreCAD gets off to a
good started thanks to the fact that it is available free of charge as
it is an open source design tool. Despite the similarity in naming
conventions, this app has nothing to do with LibreOffice, with the only
similarity being that both pieces of software are available for free.
A big plus point is the fact that the program is available for all
there of the main operating systems – Windows, OS X and Linux – making
it ideal for small businesses on a tight budget working in a mixed
platform environment. As this is only a 2D package, you are slightly
more limited in what you are able to use LibreCAD for, but there is
still the potential for using it drawing different views of an object.
There is also support for layers so you can create exploded views of
object to compensate for the lack of 3D and there are all manner of
drawing tools on hand to enable you to get down exactly what you need.
Options such as snapping and grouping make it easy to create objects
that can be moved around en masse. Dimensions units can be adjusted to
account for scale and country. Completed designs can be exported in a
variety of formats including image like JPG and TIF, and other such as
PPM and XBM.
If you have never used a CAD package before, LibreCAD may not be the
best starting point as you are rather thrown in at the deep end. Despite
being a feature complete product neither the program itself nor its web
site contain anything even approaching a useful help file or manual and
the wiki page are somewhat sparse. However, if you are familiar with
CAD tools you should have no difficulty in jumping in and getting
started.
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