At 08:52 PM 10/29/2008, you wrote:
<snippage>
>The tool I end up with is SALOME. See caelinux.org. It is real 3D CAD as
>BRL-CAD. Compare to BRL-CAD, SALOME has advantages of quite advanced
>GUI, support for stl, iges and step formats, faster renderer and does
>not require drag on intermediate objects that much. SALOME has robust
>support for operations with solids, at the same time it support
>construction of solids from shapes (similar to usual SolidWorks
>approach). Set of CAD features is not as extensive as in commercial
>products, but quite good, with support of transformations, scaling,
>muli-directional transformations and as mentioned earlier full set
>of operations with solids.
>
>So far I'm quite happy with SALOME and could do all 3D CAD models I
>needed using it. I would recommend it to anybody looking for free
>3D CAD working under Linux.
Sergey,
Wandered around the caelinux.org site, and didn't see a
reference to SALOME. Do you have a link to the software and the
details about it?
Mark
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