QElectroTech Description
QElectroTech is an open-source software application that enables users to design intricate industrial electrical diagrams at no cost. It accommodates a diverse array of diagram types, such as those for electrical, plumbing, geothermal, air-conditioning, hydraulics, pneumatics, domotic, and photovoltaic systems, to name a few. The latest release boasts over 8,000 symbols, allowing for the creation of highly detailed technical diagrams across multiple disciplines. Licensed under the GNU/GPL, it is accessible on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux operating systems. Users benefit from a versatile symbol library and intuitive tools that facilitate the production of professional-quality schematics. Contributions from various industrial firms and engineers, including Soliton Controles Industriais and C-Born Engineering, play a vital role in the software's ongoing development and translation efforts. QElectroTech also features DXF export capabilities, enhancing compatibility with other software applications, which further broadens its usability in professional settings. The collaborative nature of its development underscores the commitment to maintaining an up-to-date and efficient tool for its users.
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QElectroTech review Date: Feb 06 2026
Summary: Note: I've come from a patchy history of CAD, using various programs over the years, but now I'm just wanting to do occasional drawings.
QET - I couldn't do what should be a simple thing, creating a custom title block. Nothing I did could get my logo to insert, following QET's online instructions precisely was a waste of time. What they describe and what was happening on my screen were two different things. Maybe a version change so I messed with it for a while but 2 hours later still couldn't do this (usually) simplest of tasks. The overall title block editor was excruciating to use. No title block, no drawing so I have no idea how the rest of the program performs, just that I want nothing more to do with it.Positive: Nothing. I liked nothing about this, but I never got past trying to create a title block, so for me there is NOTHING to like.
Negative: The dev's use of unusual methods to do simple tasks
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