Hey Dana,

                I have been using AutoCAD Lite and it seems to do a very
good job and I have been using it for single lines and permit packages for a
couple years now. I have a college who uses LibreOffice Draw cause its free
but he was doing a pretty big commercial project and it kept crashing.

 

 

Andrew Perkins

Greenwired

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1150 #1 Evergreen Rd

Redway, CA 95560

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From: RE-wrenches [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Dana Orzel
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 3:30 PM
To: 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Programs for one line DWGs.

 

Hey all you wise guys!

 

I looked back in the archives & found a few recommendations on drawing
programs. I had Design CAD-3D for 15 years and it was simple [2D & 3D] &
worked fine. I had to upgrade recently as this program is now out of date
and am currently overwhelmed with too many overly complex drawing programs.

 

I need to draw boxes, lines, text, arrows, a few curves you know the tasks.
I don't need to do 3D rendering of parts etc. I also need a program that has
decent tutorials.

 

What are you all using that is pretty basic for 2D drawings on a very
up-to-date PC?

 

Suffering with too many options. Thanks in advance.

 

 

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