I am currently doing a research study on the migration to linux for an engineering firm.
I would like to know:
How long it takes for a user familiar with AutoCAD to become fully effective with QCAD?
Any of you that made the switch could tell me what was the learning curve, let me know.
Migration from AutoCAD... learning curve
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Re: Migration from AutoCAD... learning curve
If you are familiar with 'any' CAD program you will have a grasp on CAD principles already, so getting to grips with QCAD will not take too long!ffrreeddeerriikk wrote:How long it takes for a user familiar with AutoCAD to become fully effective with QCAD?
The best feedback will be from the users themselves in the Engineering firm - why not get them to download the QCAD 3 trial and try it out, I`m sure they will be impressed
http://www.qcad.org/en/qcad-downloads-trial
*Here is some feedback on what people use QCAD for:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1763