Hi,
I'd be interested in a link to the open source CAD app in development, if 
you've got the time.

Thanks
Jimmy


On Wednesday 22 October 2003 01.53, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 October 2003 09:16 am, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> <snip>
>
> > I've been using (dual-booting ... :-) ) Linux and Windows (98, ME,
> > 2000, XP) for 5 years. I don't believe Linux will replace Windows
> > anytime soon.
> >
> >
> > Hall
> >
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>       I tend to differ with you Hall. As Linux gains in popularity, more
> and more presently "windows only" software packages will be ported
> over. In 2 or three years, I think anyone who wants to escape the
> "evil empire will be able to do so easily.
>       Contrary to my signature, There is a Win98 box sitting on the floor
> next to my desk. The only time I fire it up is for a high end CAD
> program that a former employer supplied my with. If I wanted to spend
> some big bucks, I could buy a comparable CAD app for Linux (Pro/E
> Wildfire) but I don't have the cash to spare at this time.
>       Probably within a year, there will be an open source parametric CAD
> application I check the as yet unnamed project's progress from time
> to time) and I will be able to turn the 98 box into an entertainment
> server.


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