I promise there is one, if you’re willing to listen to the word “change” without running from the room in a screaming panic!īricsCAD may be a new CAD system for you, but before you start thinking that you’re getting some knockoff, or that you’ll have to start rebuilding your standards from scratch and retraining your staff at ridiculous expense, please bear with me and read through these bullet points:īricsCAD uses the same DWG file format you use todayīricsCAD’s commands, tools, and menus are identical to the ones you use todayīricsCAD will use all your current standards, customizations, and LISP routinesĪll your current plotting standards (line weights, color styles, etc.) work in BricsCADīricsCAD can be purchased as a perpetual (permanent!) licenseīricsCAD perpetual licenses cost far less than the annual CAD fee you pay nowīricsCAD offers network multiuser licenses with no named user requirementsīricsCAD has faster, more intelligent tools than you have in your current CAD system. We all know it, feel the frustration, and wish there was a better answer. Let me start out by saying that to anyone working in design or construction, it’s not really a surprise that there’s been a distinct lack of upgrades, and a dramatic uptick in prices, over the past decade for the most widely used CAD system.
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BricsCAD Offers Advanced Tools and a Familiar Feel at a Lower Cost 14 Nov, 2020 By: James Coppinger A BricsCAD Solution Partner explains why a switch from AutoCAD won’t disrupt the daily routines of drafters, designers, and engineers - and may even help them work faster.