Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
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I am a small operator and looking to cut some costs, especially with the tough economy weighing heavily on my operation. I am considering a move to Bricscad from AutoCAD but would appreciate some honest feedback from those who have made the switch partially/or fully. I am especially interested in the bad and the ugly to help me better gauge the risks.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance





RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
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RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
I made it policy for my organisation to stick with Autocad because it is simply the best in the market. The long history of Autocad has a lot to do with it too.
Although the capital cost is higher in the lond term you have a superior product.
RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
At least try out non-Autodesk products.
RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
May for the fun of it look at doublecad free version.
Thanks.
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RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
I am in the civil site development business. I would also be interested if everyone knows of any civil applications have be ported to Bricscad. I am particularly interested in experience with the latest version of Brics as I understand there were issues in the past.
RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly
I won't make specific product comparison comments. I will say that AutoCAD certainly is a good product... and no doubt is the standard in the industry. AutoCAD LT certainly benefits from being under the AutoCAD umbrella.
But -- especially in tough times like now -- there really are solid, reliable, .DWG alternatives.
People used to say, "Only buy a Cadillac"... then GM somehow got off track... and a few imported brands took the torch and ran with it. We hope you'll give we .DWG alternatives a try... lots of really great reasons -- and features difference that make your job easier/more productive -- to do so.
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RE: Bricscad - the good, the bad and the ugly