CAD programs for the Mac
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At MacEXPO in the United Kingdom Cadsoft Solutions announced Concepts Unlimited, an innovative new CCAD application available for Mac OS X. CCAD refers to Conceptual Computer-Aided Design. Concepts Unlimited is the industry's first modeling application 100 percent focused on conceptual and preliminary design. To learn more visit them on the Web here: www.cadsoftsolutions.co.uk

Microspot Limited Introduces MacDraft PE

Microspot Limited is on hand at EXPO to show their new MacDraft PE CAD application. MacDraft PE (personal edition) includes features of the award-winning professional version of MacDraft 5.5 Quartz Edition at a substantially reduced price. Microspot Limited also has an update for MacDraft for Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) compatibility. Click here for existing users to download.


From: http://www.architosh.com/news/2003-11/2003c-1121-uk-concepts-ul.phtml

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There are heaps of CAD programs. Which one you choose or like is very much a matter of personal preference, and also the kind of activity or design tasks you wish to pursue. See also notes on viewing these drawings in a typical CAD program here.

However, here are a few recommendations. They range in price from FREE to several thousand US dollars.

These are my personal opinions and suggestions only, and there is lots of stuff I haven’t looked at, but we all have to start somewhere.
All the programs listed below are general purpose - other more specific programs are available. For example, there are now available architectural programs like ArchiCAD (Mac or PC )- or Chief Architect with which you draw objects like walls, roofs etc. which the program "knows" are walls and roofs, rather than just lines, arcs etc.
Or check out Sketchup - a FREE completely 3D based architectural concept program that is amazing in its simplicity and scope.
Some programs like Autocad or Intellicad have available different add-on programs which use the main cad program as an "engine" to drive their specific functions.

To see some of these 3d full architectural programs in action in competition, visit www.architecturalcadd.com/shootout.html

Another example of discipline specific CAD programs are those for theatrical lighting design, either as stand alone programs, or as add in modules. For example, there are add in modules for AutoCAD, or Vectorworks (see below) or WYSIWYG - a full 3D lighting design specific CAD solution.

Anyway, for what its worth:

Free CAD Programs:

Cadvance 6.5 - www.cadvance.com/65form.htm

[PC only] Originally sold in 1995 for U$1950.00 it is now offered completely free.

Flexicad LT - www.graebert.com/FelixCADlt_promo.html

[PC only] Entry level CAD completely free to the 1st 1 million users!

Justcad - www.justcad.com/

[PC only] 2D cad - "designed to make cad drawing as simple as possible" Import / export dxf.


From: http://www.venueweb.co.nz/abouts/acadprg.htm

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Architosh Staff (info@architosh.com)
25 Jan 2005 [edited: 25 Jan 05 - 2:40pm EST]
 

Five affordable CAD programs for your new Mac mini

Five CAD programs that come at a mini price -- all for Mac OS X

So are you new to the Mac? Maybe you just bought a new Mac mini computer and you're thinking: "Hey! I wonder if there are any affordable CAD or technical drawing programs that will run on it?"

Maybe you just realized that your new Mac mini just put you on the "designer's platform" and you're starting to feel a bit creative -- ready to tackle that backyard deck project! Well if this sounds like you...or you're just interested to know if there are any CAD programs that come at a mini price for your new Mac mini take note -- there are!

 

Five CADs at a mini's mini price

CADintosh. Since you bought a new Mac mini price is probably pretty darn important to you. If you really don't want to pay too much for a good CAD program and plan on using it only sporatically then CADintosh by the German software developer, Lemkesoft, is a perfect choice. At only $33.US it is the most affordable Mac OS X CAD program on the planet.

CADintosh (...no relation to our site Architosh, BTW!) has been around for years and is quite mature as a simple CAD application. Like all the CAD programs mentioned here, CADintosh is strickly a 2D program. It is good for technical or architectural drawing. CADintosh has all of the basic tools for lines, arcs, splines, dimensions and hatching of course. It supports up to 1024 different layers and items can be grouped into 32,000 groups in a single file. The maximum number of elements in your CADintosh file is only limited by your available memory. It supports both metric and English units like inches. CADintosh can also import and export HPGL, DXF and PICT files. It doesn't, however, support Autocad DWG via import/export.

Again, at only $33.US CADintosh -- with CAD file size only limited by your available memory and support for over 1000 layers -- is a pretty good value proposition.

 

RealCADD. Coming up a bit in price is the French-developed RealCADD, a 2D computer assisted drawing program created by French engineers which is available on multi-platforms, including Mac OS X. RealCADD is so called because it is developed using the REALBasic programming environment.

RealCADD like CADintosh features a broad array of 2D drafting tools, though more extensive. The program works a lot like the now legendary MacDraw but if you are new to the Mac platform that doesn't mean too much to you. What it should mean to you is this: these early Mac programs like MacDraw set the gold standard for windowed-based software design, and references to them commonly denote elegance and simplicity of use. RealCADD supports assisted or automatic snapping of objects. This eases the burden of accuracy with the mouse as you draw but you can turn the feature on or off as you see fit. Such technology is standard for today's CAD programs. RealCADD supports layers with naming, default colors and scale. Like CADintosh, RealCADD's layers can be turned on or off in various combinations easing the management of CAD data in a drawing. RealCADD also supports some basic scripting and custom tools creation using REALBasic. This is a superb feature for a CAD tool at this price range.

RealCADD Professional enables you to import and export Autocad files. If you don't need to import and export Autocad files you can save some money and get the Standard edition for $95.US. Also, if you might need to use the same files on a PC then RealCADD is a great choice for that as well, since it runs on multiple platforms.

 

MacDraft Personal Edition. Developed exlusively for Apple's Mac OS X, MacDraft PE (Personal Edition) is based on the same code base as MacDraft 5.5. Personal Edition is a great choice for its price range. It offers an elegant and mature Mac interface and some notable features beyond the common 2D drafting tools found in the two previous CAD options.

MacDraft PE has essentially all of RealCADD's 2D drafting tools plus a number of others. The program supports custom fill colors and patterns. It also supports transparency of fills, transparency of parallel line fills, and transparent lines. And the program supports 100 levels of undo -- an important consideration when we mention a bit later what it doesn't support.

MacDraft PE is a full-scaled environment drawing tool supporting both metric and English units. It also supports real-world size/units with ruler display. With this program you can also import many picture formats such as PICT, TIFF, GIF, JPEG/JFIF and Windows BMP files. And most importantly you can produce PDFs from MacDraft PE. While this product's box might suggest that it is an ideal CAD program for kids -- and that is true -- the program's strong broad feature set and excellent graphics support make it a good choice for beginner CAD users of all ages. MacDraft PE, by Microspot, of the United Kingdom, is part of a large family of design software from one of the oldest and most respected Macintosh CAD developers in the world. One of the nice things about MacDraft PE is that you can move up to the full MacDraft program if you need to expand your capabilities or even add to your skills with 3D CAD with Modeler.

For those who might get serious with CAD and like the look of MacDraft (both versions) be aware that Personal Edition doesn't support multiple layers. Nor does it support import/export of Autocad DWG or industry standard DXF files. If you want those features -- and more -- you must pay for MacDraft itself or buy the DWG Viewer application. MacDraft PE starts at $129.US.

MacroEnter is the US distributor for MacDraft and other Microspot products. You can conveniently purchase their products via their online store here.


From:
http://www.architosh.com/news/2005-01/2000c-0124-mini-cadmini_2.html




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