BricsCAD Description
BricsCAD is the pioneering all-in-one CAD design platform that utilizes the .dwg format, catering to all your requirements, including 2D drafting, 3D modeling, mechanical design, and Building Information Modeling (BIM).
The diverse range of BricsCAD® products provides a budget-friendly, cross-platform CAD solution available for Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems. It offers a permanent or perpetual licensing option suitable for both networked and stand-alone systems, with the added possibility of subscribing to All-In Maintenance for effortless updates.
Additionally, BricsCAD® can also be accessed through a rental or subscription plan if preferred. Users familiar with other CAD systems will find that the full support for LISP significantly shortens the learning process for new BricsCAD® users, often to just one day. The software leverages advanced multi-threading capabilities, optimizing performance on modern processors, while innovative machine learning tools enhance drawing precision and efficiency.
With a minimal installation size and robust performance, BricsCAD® exemplifies our unwavering commitment to quality and contemporary software design, making it an ideal choice for designers and engineers alike.
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Great BIM Date: May 21 2021
Summary: As a Mac user I was looking for avoid and reasonably priced software. I Bricscad BIM is perfect. Learning curve is good. Definitely after 20 years AutoCAD experience. I used to work with Archicad also.
Positive: Learning curve- AutoCAD look and feel, very competitive price, doesn’t take much space on the HD, excellent helpdesk, native Mac BIM software.
Negative: V21 was not really Mac friendly but it changed after a couple of updates.
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I have problems with Revit file import, IFC works fine.
Limited number of blocks available compared with Revit or ArchiCAD. -
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Best alternative. Date: Feb 25 2021
Summary: There is a bit of a learning curve for adapting to the system when coming from another cad software, but it is manageable and the program is just as sturdy and even better in many ways than the industry standard.
Positive: Runs 95% of all legacy LISP and VB tools downloaded seamlessly. Very fast and seamless integration with any DWG or DXF drawings. More bang for the buck.
Negative: Setting program options is tedious as it is not graphical. Every time you want to change a setting, you need to know exactly where in the list it happens. So if it is a setting only seldomly changed, chances are you forgot where it is located. You can always search though. Not a big deal, but a "Con" nonetheless.
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