• @MrSlicer
    link
    182 years ago

    Freecad is pretty powerful, and fully functional now that they figured out their topological naming problem.

      • @MrSlicer
        link
        72 years ago

        Openscad is all text based. Freecad is more like conventional cad software like fusion 360. Honestly I don’t even know how people can use Openscad lol.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      22 years ago

      God. I hatelove FreeCAD so much. As someone coming from the Autodesk/Fusion360 world it is so incredibly clunky and unrounded.

      And on the other side so incredibly powerful and flexible.

      Argh. Argh.

      I really have to figure it out better.

      • @MrSlicer
        link
        22 years ago

        It’s hard for me to bitch when it’s free. I am very grateful for their efforts. That being said the learning curve is steep. But I’d assume not as steep a openscad.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          12 years ago

          The thing is: For private use Fusion 360 is also basically free. With drawbacks and everything but it’s a constant gamble between these drawbacks and the clunkyness. I personally wait for the day that Autodesk will fuck up Fusion even more and then even though I am lazy I will be forced to accept FreeCAD as my saviour.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      12 years ago

      They finally did it?? I was using the thunder-something fork for a while because of that, but I always prefer sticking with the base project if I can.

      • @MrSlicer
        link
        22 years ago

        It’s largely mitigated in the newest version. I also used that branch. I don’t know if maybe they folded that branch in to the main or what.