2004-07-17 09:01 PM
2006-06-11 02:23 AM
swiftnet wrote:I think Swiftnet might be right here. Some people really want to go the linux way, but haven't done so because of:
If archicad would create a Linux version there would be a market that would grow each year.
2006-06-12 09:08 AM
2006-06-12 10:34 AM
stefan wrote:I know Stefan, and with no discussion we have no subject...
By the way, many posts on this thread are by people with only 1 single post. Why don't you reply back? It's hard to discuss when you only post one message and then leave the discussion! Opinions are welcome here!
stefan wrote:Hey Stefan, We don't want AutoCAD but ArchiCAD!
I don't think AutoCAD is getting ported to Linux at all.
2006-06-12 11:16 AM
Steven wrote:I know, but if even the "almighty" Autodesk is not interested in cross-platform AutoCAD, then why should the relatively small Graphisoft.stefan wrote:Hey Stefan, We don't want AutoCAD but ArchiCAD!
I don't think AutoCAD is getting ported to Linux at all.
2006-06-19 11:49 AM
2006-06-19 01:02 PM
Steven wrote:Belgian CAD developer BricsCAD adapted IntelliCAD to run using WINE.
Maybe someone has to focus on getting ArchiCAD to run nicely under Wine or Crossover Office.
That might be sort of an alternative as there is not one major CAD app (excluding older versions of Vectorworks and AutoCAD) to run under Wine/Linux. Certainly there is no BIM-alternative under Linux.
I have no clue if that could work. I tried, but as a no-techie I did not succeed.
2006-06-19 02:49 PM
stefan wrote:
Belgian CAD developer BricsCAD adapted IntelliCAD to run using WINE.
http://www.bricscad.com/products/design/bricscad/features.jsp
2006-06-19 02:53 PM
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