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Hello i am new in this 2D drafting field and I am stuck between two software's. I don't know which software i use to start my career kindly give me your opinion which software should i chose

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Bricscad is a nearly identical clone to AutoCAD, but with a lot of extra features that AutoCAD doesn't have. However, most of those features are geared towards the 2D drafting/layout design environment.

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Bricscad is a nearly identical clone to AutoCAD, but with a lot of extra features that AutoCAD doesn't have. However, most of those features are geared towards the 2D drafting/layout design environment.

Thank you for giving me reply, may i know how Bricscad and AutoCad can perform in term of 2d drawing

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Bricscad is a nearly identical clone to AutoCAD, but with a lot of extra features that AutoCAD doesn't have. However, most of those features are geared towards the 2D drafting/layout design environment.

Thank you for giving me reply, may i know how Bricscad and AutoCad can perform in term of 2d drawing

As far I can tell, Bricscad can do everything AutoCAD can in the traditional 2D drawing environment. But Industry leader/standard is AutoCAD in drafting/2D Design & Layout design

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As far I can tell, Bricscad can do everything AutoCAD can in the traditional 2D drawing environment.

Well i see, Do you have any experience with both software's ?. How you fell while you using it ?


   
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As far I can tell, Bricscad can do everything AutoCAD can in the traditional 2D drawing environment.

Well i see, Do you have any experience with both software's ?. How you fell while you using it ?

I'm trying it right now and have only found a couple of commands missing that I don't really need and can use alternate methods to end up with the same results.


   
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As far I can tell, Bricscad can do everything AutoCAD can in the traditional 2D drawing environment.

Well i see, Do you have any experience with both software's ?. How you fell while you using it ?

I'm trying it right now and have only found a couple of commands missing that I don't really need and can use alternate methods to end up with the same results.

I understand but about the features of both software's ? I heard Briscad has many version which version should i go to start the work ?


   
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Additionally, a separate upgrade of Bricscad (as if V19) can also come with features used for mechanical design, somewhat similar to Inventor or Solid Edge, but still using the DWG file format.


   
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BricsCAD looks pretty much like AutoCAD 2010. So its not the latest & greatest, but if you like the old-school CAD its just fine.


   
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Thanks for the advice my friend


   
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