PowerCAD is very good, its not OS X native yet but is being updated. It is heavily used in 2D design work by some landscape design clients of mine.

David

On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 08:47 PM, Brian Christmas wrote:

G'day from Oz, all.

My son-in-laws brother is setting up a furniture manufacturing business, and wants to borrow my Mac to do some design work up front (and my son-in-law runs a PC shop!).

He wants a CAD program,and something to render the finished pictures. New ground for me, so I'm asking for help as to what software would be best. Any thoughts please.

Regards

Santa


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