Theres enough of that nonsense in autocad with stp and iges files and what have you. There's some ad on you have get or something.no thanks.
#Draftsight vs autocad lt pro#
I've only used the free version, so the pro one might be better, but I don't like it at all, and from what i've read, sometimes it will import to autocad, sometimes it won't. One of my clients is still back there, and that's where I found out about the mleader thing. The only complaint I've ever had was between Autocad 20. The linetype scale factor cannot equal zero. LTSCALE LineType Scale Controls overall linetype scaling of objects displayed. We now have LTSCALE, PSLTSCALE, CELTSCALE and MSLTSCALE.
#Draftsight vs autocad lt professional#
The price for DraftSight Professional is 199 for a 12 month subscription including. There are now several SCALE issues surrounding your linetypes.
DraftSight Standard costs 99 for a 12 month subscription including upgrades. Follow detailed Comparison as per following Categories. As I said, I drew two sets of shop drawings using standard details that were drawn in an assortment of Autocad releases in Draftsight, and have done several in Bricscad and sent them to the clients with no complaints. DraftSight Standard is a straightforward 2D CAD drafting solution that lets you create, edit, save, view, print, and mark up DWG files. Many of you will be familiar with AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, listed below are the main advantages of DraftSight over the AutoCAD 2D solutions: Pricing: DraftSight comes at a much lower price point, starting at US99 a year for the Standard version. In this post we will Compare AutoCAD LT 2017 & DraftSight 2016. I don't see any of them being major issues however. You'll have more issues with coming from Autocad to the clone than the other way round. Watch for text formatting issues.just because a filename is the same doesn't necessarily mean its the same font, but you have that issue between other programs too. Some of the special features might not come through like Mleaders but that happens between older versions of Autocad. There will probably be a few compatibility issues. It's thier way of being snobbish, I think. You'll get that warning with any Autodesk product when opening a dwg that created with the so called "clones". I would get the this is not a "real" dwg warning sometimes but I could not find any issues once it was in. Anyway, I used Draftsight for about a week and no issues with it either.