Also, given the fact that the interface was very similar to what I was used to, it was very easy to get started. Years of work developing standards and symbols took only minutes to transfer to DraftSight. With that Beta and the subsequent first release, I could open my old CAD files and edit them, as well as send Architects and Engineers files in a familiar format which I could reuse with my huge block library. When I got my hands on the first Beta of DraftSight back in 2009 it was already a relatively stable, feature rich 2D CAD package and, as I said in a previous blog, allowed me to set up on my own and offer CAD Services in the middle of a recession. In today’s blog, I’ll just mention a few of my favorites! Since it launched, DraftSight has continually added new features with each release.
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