On Monday, May 16, 2011 5:53:08 AM UTC-4, George Watson wrote:
> "J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> /snippage
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> >So what's the Linux equivalent of AutoCAD? The Linux CAD programs I=20
> >know of are badly crippled, abandoned, or so expensive that the cost of=
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> >a Windows license is negligible in comparison.
> >
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> .. you serious???
> Are you trying to be funny (humour) or=20
> throwing in a troll???
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> Not having a need to run anything other than=20
> r13 - for many years now - it has been my experience=20
> the memory hogging y2000+ issues by Autodesk=AE
> are not competitive. Performance or dollar wise.
> If however I ever did need more than wireframe=20
> I am sure I could find an Autodesk mime using a nix=20
> platform. There has to be literally thousands of folks=20
> out there using drafting packages.
So tell us of one that has a good track record.
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> Then again, if your idea of drafting is to point=20
> and shoot with your camera enabled cell-phone....
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> >How about the equivalent of Corel Painter? And if you say "Gimp" you=20
> >have no clue what Corel Painter does.
> http://ostatic.com/blog/getting-started-with-the-powerful-inkscape-graphi=
cs-app
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> "Corel Painter"... !!
> OMFG.. ROTFLMAO
I do not notice you providing an alternative.
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> When you are needing long pants, do holler!
Huh? Was that a feeble attempt at an insult or something?
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> ... and as said in a recent post, you savant=20
> wood-banger types best stick with crafting=20
> by whittling. Y'all might just injure=20
> yourself with menz tools.
> Take your software whining to a software=20
> related group, small fry.
Yep, no actual information to impart.
Oh, and I notice that you're using Mozilla on Windows. Do you actually run=
Linux on anything?