Can anyone recommend a basic 2D software product for drawing floor plans?
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Wutz wrong wit yer pencil n' paper?
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Let's not confuse the issue with facts!
This seems to be a UK product. Can it be used in the US? Can you tell me a little bit more about your experience with it?Thanks
http://www.tenlinks.com/CAD/products/2d.htm
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DeltaCAD
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Do a Google on DrawPlus 4.0. It's free! I liked it so much that I upgraded to version 8.0 for $99. But, the free version is pretty darn good. It allowed me to do 95% of what version 8 can do.
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Try "Punch" software. Under $100.00 bucks and you can add upgrades online.http://www.punchsoftware.comlive, work, build, ...better with wood
Edited 10/5/2006 9:37 pm ET by stevent1