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    Drawj2d

    Drawj2d

    Draw vector graphics to scale using a descriptive language

    Drawj2d creates technical line drawings using a descriptive language. It writes pdf, svg, eps, emf and dxf vector graphics or png images. It runs on all platforms that run Java. It is inspired by Asymptote but with a tcl-like syntax and 2D only.
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    JDrafting

    JDrafting

    CAD application for Technical Drawing exercises

    JDrafting is an open source Java application to create Technical Drawing exercises. This application is inspired by the 'Classical Construction', also known as 'Ruler-and-compass Construction' or 'Compass-and-straightedge construction'. However, another drawing tools can be used. (More info about classical construction: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Compass-and-straightedge_construction) Download examples in 'Files tab' JRE 8+...
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    CHIC CAD- A tool for craft artisans

    A software tool for Embroidery craft artisans for design digitization

    CHIC is a software tool which can be used by the artisans in making 2D designs (like Embroidery, Chikankari etc). Software provides an inbuilt library of motifs to create embroidery designs by the rural entrepreneurs which help them in creating newer and innovative designs. It also enables Design innovation, Modernization, Digitization. Designs can be stored, reused and combined in various ways to create new designs. It improves productivity, strengthens earlier design concepts and generates...
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    Java CADBox.2D is a mid-range computer-aided design (CAD) software package for 2D design. It was dsigned as an electronic drawing board.
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    program for design cad 2D (next 3D), with possibility to manage plans, to print. The program is multiplatform and multilanguage. It allows to realize plans buildings, or mechanics.
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    CamSketchpad is a modern recreation of Ivan Sutherland's seminal Sketchpad program. It's a 2D drawing / CAD program with support for geometrical constraints and the inclusion of instances referencing other drawings.
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    JCad is a project to create a fully function 2D CAD program written entirely in Java. It\\\'s Purpose is to create a cross platform smart 2D CAD program with Java2D/Swing.
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