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The table below provides an overview of notable computer-aided design (CAD) software. It does not judge power, ease of use, or other user-experience aspects. The table does not include software that is still in development (beta software). For all-purpose 3D programs, see Comparison of 3D computer graphics software.
Nesting and CNC programming software for sheet metal fabrication SI.CUBE CAD: 5 and 4-6 axis Nesting and CNC programming software for sheet metal fabrication Libellula.HVAC CAD: 3D parametric software for air cooling Libellula.UNFOLD CAD: 3D to 2D flat development Siemens Digital Industries Software (Formerly UGS Corp, Unigraphics Solutions) $1 ...
BIM & 3D modeling software applied for civil & structural engineering OpenSees: Earthquake engineering software PROKON: Structural analysis and design software Realsoft 3D: General 3D analysis and design software Revit: BIM & 3D modeling software applied for civil & structural engineering RFEM: 3D structural analysis & design software SDC Verifier
Finite element software for structural, geotechnical, heat transfer and seepage analysis: Intuition Software: 5.11: 2016-01: Proprietary software: Free educational version available [17] Mac OS X, Windows: JCMsuite: Finite element software for the analysis of electromagnetic waves, elasticity and heat conduction: JCMwave GmbH: 5.4.3: 2023-03-09 ...
Application Latest release date and version Developer Platforms Main uses License Bryce: 2010-12-23 7.1.0.109 Daz 3D: Windows (32-bit), macOS (10.7 and above) : Animation, landscape modeling, fractal geometry
EAGLE is a scriptable electronic design automation (EDA) application with schematic capture, printed circuit board (PCB) layout, auto-router and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) features.
The BricsCAD 30 day free trial download is a full commercial version of the BricsCAD Ultimate Edition. During the trial, customers can use the RUNASLEVEL command to try any of the BricsCAD Editions. At the end of the trial period, BricsCAD reverts to a free-of-cost 3D solid modeler, called BricsCAD Shape.
Both TurboCAD and Generic CADD's marketing objectives were the same – create a viable, low-cost competitor to AutoCAD. But because Generic CADD launched in the U.S. before TurboCAD, it received much more positive press about its low price, (approximately $600 originally), and quickly achieved a large and loyal customer base.