I’m not an architect and I don’t know any thing about architecture. I found this application when I try find a AutoCAD Viewer in Linux. I’m building a house and my architect emails me the blue print in ‘.dwg’ format. So, here it is.
VariCAcad2007 is CAD program that run on Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Linux (DEB and RPM).
You can download a 30 days trial version or only the viewer. I only need the viewer but I just curious to see the trial package. So, I downloaded both the trial version and the viewer.
Installation (trial version).
taufanlubis@toshiba:~/MyData/New Website Download$ sudo dpkg -i varicad2007-en_3.03-2_i386.deb
Selecting previously deselected package varicad2007-en.
(Reading database … 126129 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking varicad2007-en (from varicad2007-en_3.03-2_i386.deb) …
Setting up varicad2007-en (3.03-2) …
taufanlubis@toshiba:~/MyData/New Website Download$
Donlod dimn ??? google ych :)) hehehehe….
Taroh di IIX donk thx
Wuih … akhirnya bisa baca ini juga. Thanks.
salam kenal mas, mas saya dah download dan install tp cm 30 hari, bisa dapet cracknyanya mas ?
Belum ada. Tapi kalo cuma untuk viewer nggak ada batasan waktu.
Great Post. I am a student of Architecture Using GNU / Linux from 2006 (more or less), since I do not like using Windows, but due to software such as AutoCAD & Sketchup which are indispensable in this field I could not migrate completely. I tried options such as GraphiteOne and Medussa4 Staff, but are not suited to what they have learned with autocad. Bricscad (autocad for GNU / Linux) is brought into the Linux version 6.x, while the version for Windows is already going by the 8.x. Varicad seems a good solution. Greetings from Guatemala – Central America PS: I made a link to your image of varicose with a house drawings.
Renditioner
There are a few extras that IMSI have produced of late that either help out specific TurboCAD users, such as furniture makers, or greatly improve other products with IMSI technology.
One of these is the IDX Renditioner. It is a plug-in for Google SketchUp that provides high-quality photorealistic rendering – fast and easily. Renditioner works directly within SketchUp and lets you control the materials, advanced lighting components, environments, background images. Renditioner is “one button” easy with 3 render options of Preview, Standard and Presentation. It is simple enough for novices and yet powerful enough for professionals. Powerful features are optimized in a jargon free interface. Simplicity paired with speed and working directly in SketchUp, means you can achieve design visualization objectives more quickly. Renditioner offers 16 megapixel renderings for large-scale printing and powerful presentation of your designs.
It is available for Windows XP or Vista on the PC, and OS/X 10.4 or 10.5 on the Mac and runs on either PowerPC or Intel-based Mac computers. As an extra it obviously requires you to already have SketchUp, but will be fine on the free version as well as the Pro version 6.4x or later. Like all photorealistic rendering, IDX Renditioner uses a system’s RAM and CPU power extensively, and is not recommended on systems with less than 1 GB RAM, with 2 GB recommended. Being fully multithreading, dual core, quad core, or dual quad core machines will each improve system performance dramatically.
SketchUp is a nice piece of kit, but with the edition of Renditioner it jumps from good to professional, and then you import the SketchUp drawings into TurboCAD to add another dimension.