BRICSCAD LINUX TRIAL
You can download the 30 days trial version for free. For unparalleled security and reliability, linux requires a slightly deeper understanding of its workings, which some find enjoyable and satisfying. Ive purchased it, use it professionally and have no complaints, least of all with the support team.
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Despite doubts of many about the viability of a native Linux based professional CAD product, we are convinced that there is a strong demand for it and a huge potential for applications.Ĭurrently Bricscad V10 is supported only for three distributions - Ubuntu 9.10 or higher, Fedora 12 or higher and OpenSuse 11.1 or higher.īricscad V10 is a paid application. BricsCAD on Linux is no joke and doesnt appear to be an experiment. We consider Bricscad V10 for Linux as a milestone for our company. This is what Erik De Keyser, CEO of Bricsys, said: Bricsys plan to wait for sometime to see the demand from developers before extending the APIs available in the Linux version. According to Bricsys, over 500 third party application developers are in the process of porting their applications.
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Processor: 1 GHz processor or faster, or compatible processor RAM: 256 MB, 1 Gb or more recommended Hard drive: 250 MB for program files + 1 GB free space Display: 1024×768 XGA with true color (minimum) BricsCAD free trial.
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A few days ago, Bricsys, the company behind Bricscad, announced that a Linux version of Bricscad V10 is now available.īricscad V10 for Linux comes immediately with the complete LISP, DCL and Diesel API’s. For Linux Latest Fedora, OpenSuse, or Ubuntu Hardware. Autodesk AutoCAD info, screenshots & reviews Alternatives to Autodesk AutoCAD. Bricscad is one of the best alternatives to AutoCAD which supports the DWG file format. Other interesting Linux alternatives to Autodesk AutoCAD are LibreCAD (Free, Open Source), BricsCAD (Paid), OpenSCAD (Free, Open Source) and BRL-CAD (Free, Open Source).