Hi from Rarotonga

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DavidMartin
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Hi from Rarotonga

Post by DavidMartin » Mon Jan 26, 2015 11:44 pm

Hi,

I am in Rarotonga teaching at Tereora College. I'm downloading your software and hoping it's going to be great. I have used a bit of googlesketchup but was not good for orthographic projection.

David

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Re: Hi from Rarotonga

Post by Husky » Tue Jan 27, 2015 8:31 am

Hello David - welcome to the forum!

QCAD is great for orthographic projections - feel free to ask any question you might have. Most of the time - somebody knows here the answer or at least can help with a workaround.

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Re: Hi from Rarotonga

Post by DavidMartin » Fri Jan 30, 2015 10:39 pm

Great. I loaded the software and was surprised how close it was to microstation / ACAD. Looking forward to trailing it as it is always a hard thing to find a good package for students to use.

Thank you!!

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Re: Hi from Rarotonga

Post by Clive » Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:12 pm

DavidMartin wrote:Great. I loaded the software and was surprised how close it was to microstation / ACAD. Looking forward to trailing it as it is always a hard thing to find a good package for students to use.

Thank you!!
Hi David, would this be for Design and Technology by any chance ?
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