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    LibreCAD

    LibreCAD

    Cross-platform Open-source 2D CAD

    LibreCAD is an open-source cross-platform 2D CAD program, which is translated in over 30 languages. LibreCAD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. License: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Source:...
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    ZIMA-CAD-Parts

    ZIMA-CAD-Parts

    Application for management of CAD files and projects

    ZIMA-CAD-Parts is a tool, develop by ZIMA-Engineering (www.zima-engineering.cz), used by design engineers for management of CAD files. It can manage local CAD projects with the possibility of connection with PDM system. It is also a source of library CAD parts. It works with local or remote data storage. It supports Pro/Engineer, CATIA, NX (UGS), SolidWorks, SolidEdge, Inventor and neutral formats, i.e. STEP, IGES, DWG, DXF, STL, BLEND and PDF. The application is written in C++/Qt...
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    Shawn's AutoCAD Publisher

    Publishing DWG to PDF made simple

    Users of AutoCAD are familiar with the "publish" command used to plot multiple drawings to PDF. The purpose of my program is to simplify publishing by doing the publishing with the AutoCAD Core Console (accoreconsole.exe), add automatic date stamps to the output file names, and allowing the user to publish multiple sets in series or in parallel. The console is significantly faster than using regular AutoCAD, and publishing through the console doesn't tie up AutoCAD. One can publish...
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    VectPDF

    VectPDF

    Insert PDF into DWG in AutoCad. Autolisp Frontend for PSTOEDIT

    Insert a PDF into an AutoCAD Drawing without leaving AutoCAD. VectPDF is a frontend to 'pstoedit' for AutoCAD (Windows 32 & 64 bit). VectPDF is an Autolisp Application For AutoCad to load a Selected PDF file with 'pstoedit' convert to single-line DXF, Pick Point To Insert into Drawing. Load. Requires 'pstoedit 3.50' and 'GPL Ghostscript 9.04' (included)
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