Wannabe QCAD power user
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 11:35 am
Hi all,
My name is Rob. I am British and live in the UK.
I run a small cad bureau with my business partner. Until now we have mainly used AutoCAD. We program with its native LISP interpreter to produce technical drawings for our clients.
I am making a cloud application that creates drawings automatically from user data. AutoCAD cannot be used for this due to its highly restrictive end user license agreement. I have built a php engine that produces dxf files but cannot find anybody with enough dxf knowledge to make the files viable. I was very please to find QCAD because it seems to be the solution that will bring my application to life. It looks very powerful and programmable.
It would give me a good feeling to spend some of the money we save, by using QCAD, to fund some QCAD development.
My name is Rob. I am British and live in the UK.
I run a small cad bureau with my business partner. Until now we have mainly used AutoCAD. We program with its native LISP interpreter to produce technical drawings for our clients.
I am making a cloud application that creates drawings automatically from user data. AutoCAD cannot be used for this due to its highly restrictive end user license agreement. I have built a php engine that produces dxf files but cannot find anybody with enough dxf knowledge to make the files viable. I was very please to find QCAD because it seems to be the solution that will bring my application to life. It looks very powerful and programmable.
It would give me a good feeling to spend some of the money we save, by using QCAD, to fund some QCAD development.