2D/3D, mostly AutoCAD compatible:
Dassault DraftSight:
Graebert Ares Commander (there is Linux version too):
https://www.graebert.com/cad-software/ares-commander/
Bricsys BricsCAD (there is or was Linux version too):
Monstrous 3D CAD system, on league of its own - Dassault Catia:
https://www.3ds.com/products/catia
Architectural - Graphisoft Archicad:
https://graphisoft.com/solutions/archicad/
Architectural, engineering - Nemetschek Allplan:
Freecad seems like it is under pretty consistent development. It is open source.
I have designed multiple things with it.
Definitely not perfect, probably would have a difficult time in a commercial setting, but in the past 5 years has gotten a whole lot better!
It is kind of GIMP right now, I hope it gets to be like Blender as far as user experience.
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I’ll be getting my 3D-printer soon, and I plan on learning FreeCAD for that purpose!
Very rewarding use case.
Wait is that the same Dassault that makes french weapons and planes?
Not directly the same company, but they are under the Dassault Group. The aerospace group developed it, and spun it out.
Yes.
Shapr3D https://www.shapr3d.com/ … not free.
out of dassaults solutions, solidworks is more popular than catia. mostly because catia is insanely expensive.
Solidworks is american, only owned by Dassault.
if it was american-owned for two years and has been french-owned for 30, is it really still american?
Also simple 2D CAD Qcad - www.qcad.org and its spinoff LibreCAD - www.librecad.org .
Thank you!
Applying the concept of ‘boycott’ to gratis and libre software with no profit makes zero sense.
What FOSS CAD-tools are being boycotted?