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I’ve been following all of the threads on different architecture programs and from what I can tell, there is nothing in between simple design/decorating programs and hardcore CAD programs. We are renovating an old farmhouse and want to be able to draw diagrams of studs, joists, headers and other structural components but also want the program to be simple enough that we can use it without spending hours learning the program. Are there no good programs like this? Any suggestions are appreciated
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I've been following all of the threads on different architecture programs and from what I can tell, there is nothing in between simple design/decorating programs and hardcore CAD programs. We are renovating an old farmhouse and want to be able to draw diagrams of studs, joists, headers and other structural components but also want the program to be simple enough that we can use it without spending hours learning the program. Are there no good programs like this? Any suggestions are appreciated