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Tommi
03-13-03, 10:52 AM
Yo,

Please tell me the best and leading open source freeware for the following purposes:

1. CAD/CAM modeling software. Program should be possible to export as IGES and it should be proper for industrial design purposes - solidmodeler and surface modeler.
2. Rendering software
3. 2D vector grafics program...something which replaces the Adope illustrator
4. Scanner software
5. CD burning software
6. Program to test vehicle aerodynamics
7. Winrar replacement for Linux

I know that GIMP should be best image manipulator...are there any better or lesser attemps?

Many thanks,

Tommi

:angel:

brendan_orr
03-18-03, 11:54 PM
for CAD/CAM, Rendering, fluid dynamics, vector graphics, and
One great place to look for graphics apps (at least half of your list) is at SAL-Scientific Applications for Linux. http://sal.kachinatech.com/sal1.shtml

scanner software:gimp-sane, kooka, many more

CD burning sofware:
try xcdroast, kreatecd, gtoaster(or is it gnometoaster), and k3b (off of the top of my head).

for winrar replacement: do you just want a utility to un-rar rar's, or do you want a do-it-all suite?
for the former, I don't know of any open source programs that can extract rar archives, but you can use unrar http://www.linux.org/apps/AppId_488.html

Tommi
03-19-03, 03:13 AM
thanks! :-)

brendan_orr
03-19-03, 02:01 PM
you could also try http://apps.kde.org(if you're looking for KDE apps or http://www.freshmeat.net might have something that you are looking for

Brendan

brendan_orr
03-19-03, 02:01 PM
you could also try http://apps.kde.org(if you're looking for KDE apps or http://www.freshmeat.net might have something that you are looking for

Brendan

Tommi
04-05-03, 07:22 AM
thanks...I have found lots of usefull programs...

I am thinking to start as a freelancer industrial designer and I wouldnt like to spend money on programs because I do not have any extra money. :-)

But with open source this seems to be possible...:-)

-Tommi

verysoft
04-15-03, 09:35 PM
I use varicad, its OK, but costs money

Tommi
04-16-03, 07:14 AM
VariCAD is something which I have seen sometimes...I need to download the trial. Its not that expensive anway. :-)

-Tommi