Okay, it's free but if you're going to put this much effort into it, why don't you try to make something that is actually easy to use? Designing is complicated enough without having to make it 50 times harder with this program. They are just badly written with some points being the actual opposite of what you need to do. The tutorials are also very poor, I follow them to the letter and they don't produce the right results. Was it written by the same people who made GIMP? I ask that because I find that to be the worst software ever written, for it being so over-complicated. There are many other things I've already got sick of and I've only been at it a couple of days. It's just pure trial and error to adjust dimensions until it does something. Then, after doing some more parts, I obviously find I want to change the length of something, but instead of being able to select the wall and drag the ends to the desired length, I've got no idea how to do it. For instance, wanting to build a wall, I draw the line first, then have to extrude it through a different workbench. Just to do the simplest things, it's so convoluted. nanoCAD includes several APIs, allowing anything from routine task automation to complex CAD application development. First off, I am new to this so trying to find my way round it, but I can't believe how user-unfriendly it is.
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