The future of AutoCAD
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The future of AutoCAD
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#3AutoCAD is vast, recursive, and bloated. I really hope someone comes out with a lightweight version that does less, better.
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#4AutoCAD is vast, recursive, and bloated. I really hope someone comes out with a lightweight version that does less, better.
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#5Whelp, I guess I didn't care that much.
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#6AutoCAD is vast, recursive, and bloated. I really hope someone comes out with a lightweight version that does less, better.
Isn't that like people wishing for a more lightweight Excel not realizing the "80% of people only 20% of the features" is true but it's not the same 20%? Could you even come up with a financially viable lightweight enough Autocad competitor?
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#7I wasn't able to find any technical information about whether SketchUp takes the same approach of compiling their desktop code to Emscripten.
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#8AutoCAD is vast, recursive, and bloated. I really hope someone comes out with a lightweight version that does less, better.
Are 2d CAD and 3d modeling different kettles of fish?
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#9AutoCAD is vast, recursive, and bloated. I really hope someone comes out with a lightweight version that does less, better.
It works amazingly well.
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#10SketchUp has been running in the brower for the better part of a year (or at least their free version does): https://help.sketchup.com/en/article/3000315 I wasn't able to find any technical information about whether SketchUp takes the same approach of compiling their desktop code to Emscripten.