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Re: CAD newbie suggestions?
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.general, lugnet.cad.dev
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Mon, 17 Apr 2000 04:42:42 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Robert M. Dye writes:
Well, if you are a Mac user, theer are not many choices. 8(

You can use POV-RAY, which produces good results, and has a wide array of
parts available, but is not terribly intuitive.

You can also run mlcad on a Mac, provided you have RealPC and a Mac which is
fast enough, but unless you have something faster than an ibook, don't
expect to be too terribly impressed with the speed results. On the other
hand, mlcad is very intuitive, and has a huge number of parts, and seems to
have the best user base.

If you are part of the 90% world, then this is all moot, I suppose.  Go with
mlcad, and be amazed.

There is an "LDRaw for the Macintosh Campaign" website.

   http://geocities.com/ldmc_ca/

--Todd



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  Re: CAD newbie suggestions?
 
Well, if you are a Mac user, theer are not many choices. 8( You can use POV-RAY, which produces good results, and has a wide array of parts available, but is not terribly intuitive. You can also run mlcad on a Mac, provided you have RealPC and a Mac (...) (25 years ago, 16-Apr-00, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.general)

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