Today Bricsys announced the availability of BricsCAD V14 for Linux. This new release has a lot of new features and improvements.
- Bricsys is now the first CAD vendor that provides a native 64bit dwg-based CAD for Linux. 32bit versions are available too.
- Major UI changes that include new icons, new quad cursor with many new feature and new library browser.
- It's possible now to try BricsCAD for Linux in different versions modes.
- New commands for creating Sheet Metal objects.
- New commands for generating automatically 2D Views and sections from 3D entities.
- Helix and Sweep commands for 3D modeling.
- New licensing engine for stand-alone, network, and volume licenses.
30-days Trial versions are available for free at Bricsys website.
- Bricsys is now the first CAD vendor that provides a native 64bit dwg-based CAD for Linux. 32bit versions are available too.
- Major UI changes that include new icons, new quad cursor with many new feature and new library browser.
- It's possible now to try BricsCAD for Linux in different versions modes.
- New commands for creating Sheet Metal objects.
- New commands for generating automatically 2D Views and sections from 3D entities.
- Helix and Sweep commands for 3D modeling.
- New licensing engine for stand-alone, network, and volume licenses.
30-days Trial versions are available for free at Bricsys website.
I have been using it for a few days now and it is an excellent release.
ReplyDeleteAny way to find a cracked version for Linux?
ReplyDeleteIf you need that BricsCAD - BUY IT!
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