So as I understand it, the program resets every 15 minutes. But you can downgrade to a lower powered version before eventually upgrading??
And the upgrade to professional is tied to a certain time period (one year from installation?)
Or am I completely off the mark? (wouldn't be the first time)
Trying before buying
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Re: Trying before buying
Thank you for trying QCAD.
You can use the QCAD Community Edition (free, open source but limited functionality) or QCAD Professional for a one time fee of EUR 33 (USD 39). Licenses are for life and not limited to a year.
From our online shop:
License
All licenses are perpetual. This means that licenses are not time limited: buy once, use forever. This is a one time license fee. There are no monthly or yearly fees.
Updates
Updates are included for one year. After that, access to updates can be extended at a 30% discount. If you have previously purchased from us, you will receive an update discount code less than a year after your purchase.
You can use the QCAD Community Edition (free, open source but limited functionality) or QCAD Professional for a one time fee of EUR 33 (USD 39). Licenses are for life and not limited to a year.
From our online shop:
License
All licenses are perpetual. This means that licenses are not time limited: buy once, use forever. This is a one time license fee. There are no monthly or yearly fees.
Updates
Updates are included for one year. After that, access to updates can be extended at a 30% discount. If you have previously purchased from us, you will receive an update discount code less than a year after your purchase.
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Re: Trying before buying
andrew wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:46 pmThank you for trying QCAD.
You can use the QCAD Community Edition (free, open source but limited functionality) or QCAD Professional for a one time fee of EUR 33 (USD 39). Licenses are for life and not limited to a year.
From our online shop:
License
All licenses are perpetual. This means that licenses are not time limited: buy once, use forever. This is a one time license fee. There are no monthly or yearly fees.
Updates
Updates are included for one year. After that, access to updates can be extended at a 30% discount. If you have previously purchased from us, you will receive an update discount code less than a year after your purchase.
Thank you very much!
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Re: Trying before buying
Is there an additional fee to make QCAD "compatible" with AutoCad?andrew wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:46 pmThank you for trying QCAD.
You can use the QCAD Community Edition (free, open source but limited functionality) or QCAD Professional for a one time fee of EUR 33 (USD 39). Licenses are for life and not limited to a year.
From our online shop:
License
All licenses are perpetual. This means that licenses are not time limited: buy once, use forever. This is a one time license fee. There are no monthly or yearly fees.
Updates
Updates are included for one year. After that, access to updates can be extended at a 30% discount. If you have previously purchased from us, you will receive an update discount code less than a year after your purchase.
Re: Trying before buying
QCAD files are compatible with Autocad as far as entities and features are supported by QCAD.tomicavols wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 12:09 amIs there an additional fee to make QCAD "compatible" with AutoCad?
The QCAD user interface is (deliberately) not an Autocad clone and cannot be made into one.
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Re: Trying before buying
Thank you so much! You're a huge help!andrew wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 12:11 amQCAD files are compatible with Autocad as far as entities and features are supported by QCAD.tomicavols wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 12:09 amIs there an additional fee to make QCAD "compatible" with AutoCad?
The QCAD user interface is (deliberately) not an Autocad clone and cannot be made into one.