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I have a version of it installed on my laptop.  I can't say that I like it much.  It is supposed to be based on the IntelliCad software (open-sourced?) that I used for years as a designer for engineered lumber.  But in LibreCad the user interface, the way that it accepts input, is very clumsy.  I've been reading on this site about other CAD programs, and I hear good things about DesignCad's interface.  I'd be willing to pay for it, but I want to access a trial version first.  Can't seem to find one of those for the latest version.  

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2 hours ago, Tom P. said:

good things about DesignCad's interface

I have been using DesignCad 3D v22 for a couple of years.  Very good interface and documentation.  v22 is now out of date and will not run on Windows 10 but newer versions are available for reasonable price.

My advice and comments are always worth what you paid for them.

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