
But the Linux version works great if you want to try booting Linux off a USB stick. The free windows versions is also a bit trashy/unusable in free mode. It only supports 2D drawings, but I find it works well for laser cutting / engraving work. If you are looking for something free that can handle dimensions I would recommend QCAD. For 3D modeling and lots of other functionality you have FreeCAD. I'm no longer a user of CAD programs so this might be a bit outdated. Check out the features list to see which version you will need, although make sure the community version works on your system before committing to a paid version.
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QCAD has a free community version and professional and CAM versions for reasonable prices.
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What's the most accomplished CAD software for Linux? I was working for this event since I started my graduation in 2019. The moment I read the mail about my selection was endless.

I'm glad to share that I've been selected for GSoC 2021 under the organization BRL-CAD for the project OGV. Getting Selected and Community bonding period in GSoC

A prof at the college I worked at said tools like this (PCB design tools are similarly awful) don't have a big market, so there is not a lot of competition or funds for development. I noted the same thing 15 years ago and asked around about it.
