Slashdot Mirror


Architecural Design Software for Unix?

josquint asks: "I'm on a building/remodel committee for a local non-profit organization. I've been playing with a few CAD programs for Linux (QCad, etc.) and, like their Windows counterparts, they are geared for the professional. I have no serious problems useing this software, but would much rather use something geared toward the amateur. I've used Windows programs from Punch Software, which are quite good, and have utilites for landscaping, framing, wireing, and so forth, and was wondering if there are any Linux counterparts. Punch's software is good, but it won't run on my box, and I don't want to shell out US$89 for a one-time project. Any suggestions?"

1 of 4 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Write one yourself by finity · · Score: 0, Troll

    Information should be free, right? Or do you want to pay a "thinking" toll, or maybe pay to read that book in the library. Please return to downloading your pirated copy of Windows XP, Anonymous Coward.