GstarCAD Setup, Fresh Install (Also Applies to AutoCAD)

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @antoniiocaluso1071
    @antoniiocaluso1071 4 місяці тому

    forget the rest....ActCAD is the BEST (most-affordable!) pro CAD on Earth. Your welcome! 🙂from an old CAD-Designer (since '82). Don't "feed" the greedy "CAD-monsters", kids!! [ pssttt...STOP "apologizing" for this-n-that, and simply verbalize the script you've created to read from. you did that, right? because the audio is all-over-the-place, forgetting the presenter is talking to the whole world, and NOT babbling to themselves!! haaaa...sorry, but best you know now. sub'd/liked, anyway, to see if the awful "style" continues thru-out. Great content, lousy presentation....sorry ]

    • @randomCADstuff
      @randomCADstuff  4 місяці тому

      My intent isn't to be rude but your post does reflect a common style of post by resellers - no objective arguments but rather simply stating their product is "better". If you instead were able to post something more objective it would be very helpful for people trying to pick out an AutoCAD alternative. Better yet if you are not a reseller make a video showing a quick tour of ActCAD (especially in English if possible because I cannot find that).
      I'm always on the lookout for new CAD programs so I had a look. It is cheap and looks to include lots of features but the big flag I noticed were obvious fake reviews. For example people are writing things that aren't really applicable to your basic everyday AutoCAD tasks/workflows. Aside from fake reviews it's hard to find much information on ActCAD in English which indicates it's not very widely used by English speakers (meaning you're on your own if something doesn't work - but that is often the case with Autodesk products anyways). The issue plaguing the industry is that so many vendors are marketing focused. Nobody wants to do real work and demonstrate objectively that their product will work for their customers. They just want to sucker dumb managers into committing to their products. Vendors that rely on resellers are often the most out of touch. Successful upstarts are actually hiring people to do live demos and prove what the software can do, and even showing how to work around what the software cannot do. I think the title of "Best Value AutoCAD-style Program" is really for the taking right now for whichever company wants to actually look at what their customers need.