On 06/25/2014 06:00 PM, zxq9 wrote:
On Wednesday 25 June 2014 17:15:08 Lamar Owen wrote:
Now that a more recent version is available in the community edition this gets my vote .... The Community edition source is GPLv3 licensed, and is available as an archive of source or through github.
... What you can be pretty
sure of with the QCad Pro VS (quite old now) QCad Community versions is that
QCad Community won't support anything relatively new because it hasn't been
touched for quite a while. QCad Pro will rarely have support for the *latest*
format (which is usually no problem, since few folks use the *latest* AutoCAD
anyway) and also not for the oldest DXF formats (also not a problem, because
they are ancient). DXF is the MS Office format of the 2D CAD world.

Also... the original author was quite an obstructive (something bad) about a
new project forking his old GPL QCad Community codebase; viewing what we were
up to as a threat instead of as a potential avenue for free advertising (or
new ideas! sheesh!).


For what it's worth, the QCAD Community edition is now at version parity with the Pro edition. The extra 'Pro' functionality is apparently not included in the sources but is included in the binary installers. I've not attempted to build from source or do much with it as yet, but I was pleased to see it was now at the same version as the Pro version (currently 3.6.0). Nor do I have direct experience with communicating with the author at that level.

DXF can't be as bad as Word (see http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2013/10/why-microsoft-word-must-die.html for a rant on why Word format is so bad). Surely DXF doesn't contain pointers to subroutines embedded in the file.....

But I've tried to do interchange with QCAD DXF of a while back; one of the other strong but not open source CAD packages available for Linux, Draftsight, just could not do it. I haven't tried with AutoCAD 2009, the only recent version to which I have access.

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