TurboCad is cheap and you can add to it later if you need to. /jim
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Garth Wood
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 4:23 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Wildly off-topic request for the assembled Wise Ones...
Well, forgive me, but this is the only mailing list I belong to that
appears to have a greater-than-background-noise proportion of intelligent
people lurking on it, so I thought I'd solicit some advice/opinions.
I'm in the midst of preparing to completely re-build two rooms in my
partially-developed basement, and I'm looking for a Windows-based CAD
program that will allow me, with a minimum of pain, to sketch out what I'm
doing (I need the ability to create many copies, variously annotated with
electrical, HVAC, etc.). I'd prefer a package that I could buy over the
Internet, since physical purchases of software are really
hit-and-miss. I've been looking at a couple of contenders, but I'm
hesitant to purchase without any idea of what it's like.
Anybody use such beasts? Any recommendations? All input greatly
appreciated.
Garth
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