BeckerCAD Description
Professional CAD software for architecture and mechanical engineering. You can draw, design and model in detail in 2D or 3D. Powerful, precise, and 100% compatible with AutoCAD Can be installed on up to 3 computers BeckerCAD12 3D Pro allows you to design and build detailed 2D and 3D models, regardless of whether you work in architecture, mechanical engineering, or electrical engineering. You can create accurate objects using a wide range of drawing, labeling, and editing tools. These include 2D production drawings that are accurate to size as well as rendered 3D visualizations. To create stunning presentations, complex 3D graphics can easily be imported. BeckerCAD12 3D Pro features a programming interface that supports Python and is fully compatible to AutoCAD and CADdy++ mechanical design. Advanced settings allow for realistic scene preview using improved light sources. Adoption of object colors and material properties from graphics and saving on materials.
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Disappointing software Date: Mar 08 2024
Summary: I would never recommend a user to ever use this software. Support is in German which is not a problem if you speak the language. There is no community so if you have a problem you indeed have a problem and all the best finding a person who knows how to use the software. I expected the software to be better than a free software that is available online but I was only disappointed with the outcome. If you ever want to buy a 3D software, I would definitely recommend going with Alibre or FreeCAD or maybe even Fusion 360 which is still way better than BeckerCAD 14.
All the best to the team.Positive: It is cost effective, and evidently makes sense with the cost because the interface is so difficult to understand and for a designer it is a pain when none of the pan and tilt options are not on the mouse.
Negative: Interface, 3D modeling, non parametric, steps involved in basic constructions, movement of working planes for simple designs, toggling on and off of the 2D and 3D options for 3D part features. Drawing of extra construction lines, the list goes on and on.
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