BitCAD V6 - Have someone tried it?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by mmascosta, Jun 2, 2007.

  1. mmascosta

    mmascosta Guest

    Hello,

    I've been testing BitCAD for the last week and I'm very pleased with
    it! I was looking to buy AutoCAD but this seems a good choice for the
    kind of work I do. I've made some questions and I've had a prompt
    answer.

    Does anyone use it? Opinions? http://www.primewareuk.com/content/view/107/144/
     
    mmascosta, Jun 2, 2007
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  2. mmascosta

    Bob Morrison Guest

    In a previous post wrote...
    Personally I won't buy any CAD software that won't give you price for the
    product on their website.

    --
    Bob Morrison, PE, SE
    R L Morrison Engineering Co
    Structural & Civil Engineering
    Poulsbo WA
    bob at rlmorrisonengr dot com
     
    Bob Morrison, Jun 2, 2007
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  3. mmascosta

    Owen Ransen Guest

    I agree. And I bet that *none* of the 'team' are shown in
    this photograph:

    http://www.primewareuk.com/content/view/50/31/

    I get the feeling that the site is hiding more than it is
    revealing. Real people. Real prices.


    Easy to use graphics effects:
    http://www.ransen.com/
     
    Owen Ransen, Jun 3, 2007
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  4. It's just a version of IntelliCAD. Anyone seriously considering it should
    look into one of the reputable IntelliCAD companies.
     
    Michael \(LS\), Jun 3, 2007
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  5. mmascosta

    Joe Guest

    If you are not aware, Intellicad.org is the source for all the
    IntelliCAD software. However, they don't sell any products to end
    users. Rather, they license the program to other companies who add
    their own brand name, and perhaps make improvements to the program.
    Some good vendors include cadopia.com, autodsys.com, and
    bricscad.com. There are many other vendors, all listed on the
    intellicad.com site.

    I see that IntelliCAD just announced their version 8, to be released
    at the end of June. They say they have made changes to the .com so
    that it is compatable with AutoCAD VBA programs. I don't know if they
    are able to support tables yet.

    Joe Dunfee
     
    Joe, Jun 12, 2007
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