>In CAD, I really don't know. My father in law uses AutoCAD pro at his work
>and wants me to learn it for a possible job in the future. I am pretty
sure
>AutoCAD is Windows only, any suggestions on Mac Cad software?

I am shocked and *sigh* truly saddened that no one mentioned good olde
MacDraft.  I have used it for all kinds of things ever since I had my old
Mac Plus, and it's so intuitive you don't even need the manual.  Go with
Version 4.1, which is not just the best but will run on any type mac.

The biggest problem I have with it is not being able to translate MacDraft
files into any Windows application.  At one point I tried MiniCad (v.6),
which you can buy in a mac or pc version - but I found it frustratingly
complicated, at least for me. If you're looking for something to learn for
future job knowledge, MiniCad might be a possibility.

Bruce (in Orlando)



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