• parpol@programming.dev
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    1 年前

    What are they called? What do you need for Linux that only works on Windows or Mac right now?

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      1 年前

      Revit, Tekla, AutoCAD, the usual. I have tried out FreeCAD but found it clunky to use comparably.

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        1 年前

        Try BriscCAD. It is very similar to AutoCAD and supports their files.

        Revit seems to work fine with Wine, and although wineHQ reports Tekla performance as garbage, that was a very long time ago. It probably works better now.

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          Trust me, if you’re used to the AutoCAD workflow and UI, BricsCAD is just different enough that it can be a bit jarring and a huge drop to your productivity.