jdunfee5
Mechanical
- Nov 22, 2013
- 33
I originally started this topic in closed thread555-355634
My final conclusion was that GStarCAD was the only non-Autodesk solution, and that still seems to be the case. But I bring the topic up again, in hopes that perhaps one of the 3rd parties have updated their software so that it can create dynamic blocks.
GStarCAD does not make me happy, because it is software owned by a communist government that is known for corporate spying.
AutoCAD software is still expensive to use, but that is less of an issue for me now. Their change to a rental only policy has eliminated them from consideration in our book. (see my notes below)
BricsCAD, now at version 17, still cannot create dynamic blocks. It may be because of a patent Autodesk has, rather than any difficulty doing it.
So, I still have not found any software for dynamic block creation, that I feel comfortable with.
I also hate to leave the DWG format, and go to something like SolidWorks, because the DWG format really is universal, and is how drawings are exchanged among companies in the construction industry.
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My notes in regards to the rental-only option for AutoCAD; It is nice that they offer a monthly rental. But, they have eliminated the option to purchase a permanent license to AutoCAD, and I can see a number of problems for a company that rents software they use. The biggest problem is that you end up being forced to pay rental fees to be able to modify your AutoCAD created drawing. Though they do currently offer a free viewer, in the past, there was a period when they decided to charge for their formerly free viewer. So, it is not unreasonable that Autodesk may seek to do that again. And of course, there is the possibility of Autodesk going under (Unlikely, but larger companies have gone under) and the customer ends up cut off from their software.
-Joe
My final conclusion was that GStarCAD was the only non-Autodesk solution, and that still seems to be the case. But I bring the topic up again, in hopes that perhaps one of the 3rd parties have updated their software so that it can create dynamic blocks.
GStarCAD does not make me happy, because it is software owned by a communist government that is known for corporate spying.
AutoCAD software is still expensive to use, but that is less of an issue for me now. Their change to a rental only policy has eliminated them from consideration in our book. (see my notes below)
BricsCAD, now at version 17, still cannot create dynamic blocks. It may be because of a patent Autodesk has, rather than any difficulty doing it.
So, I still have not found any software for dynamic block creation, that I feel comfortable with.
I also hate to leave the DWG format, and go to something like SolidWorks, because the DWG format really is universal, and is how drawings are exchanged among companies in the construction industry.
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My notes in regards to the rental-only option for AutoCAD; It is nice that they offer a monthly rental. But, they have eliminated the option to purchase a permanent license to AutoCAD, and I can see a number of problems for a company that rents software they use. The biggest problem is that you end up being forced to pay rental fees to be able to modify your AutoCAD created drawing. Though they do currently offer a free viewer, in the past, there was a period when they decided to charge for their formerly free viewer. So, it is not unreasonable that Autodesk may seek to do that again. And of course, there is the possibility of Autodesk going under (Unlikely, but larger companies have gone under) and the customer ends up cut off from their software.
-Joe