Bricscad V10



Hello, Everybody,

BricsCAD Lite is a modern computer-aided design (CAD) software for 2D drafting. Create floor plans, layouts, 2D product design and more, all in.dwg. The LIN file contains the linetype definition, the SHX file defines the shape of the 'symbol' on the linetype. The SHX is a compiled SHP (shape) file. 'Normal' linetypes like hidden, dashed etc don't depend on a SHX file, because they have no 'symbol'. FENCELINE is not a standard linetype defined in any of the LIN files of Bricscad. To download an old version of BricsCAD: V20, V19, V18, V17, V16, V15, V14 and V13: Go to Bricsys.com and click the ‘Download’ button (located in the top right of the window). OR Click here to navigate to the BricsCAD download page. If you are already logged in, move to Step 3.

now the mentioned utility BcadTools Freeware is ready in its first stage, as development continues;
so it is really a very first version only. It requires Bricscad V10 Pro.

To download :
www.lt-extender.com/LT-Extender/downloads/public/BcadTools%20Freeware.exe (installer)
www.lt-extender.com/LT-Extender/downloads/public/BcadTools%20Freeware.zip (archive)

The installer will add the application to Bricscad's Registry, so it is loaded automatically;
if using the ZIP archive, unzip as folder, and use _APPLOAD to load BcadTools.10.brx file,
or use Drag-&-Drop to drag that file to Bricscad command line.

For some general informations : see www.lt-extender.com or the documentation, which is
included in installation and on website as well.

Commands + Features :

  • MultiLine support (Mline, MlEdit, MlModi, MlStyle)
  • BattMan, BattEdit, AttSync, AttRedef
  • LayerTools (control layers by entities, incl. Restore + inverse + nested selection)
  • Arx, DxbIn, Compile

Bricscad V10 Download

For any feedback, wishes, bugs and so on - please email to : bcadtools [at] lt-extender.com

Bricscad V10

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Enjoy :-)

Bricscad V10

Comments

Bricscad V10 Free Download

  • As noted in another thread, if you buy V10 Linux licence now, you actually get V11 licence, which will work with both. But the V11 has been out only for a day, it is a little early to make conclusions yet.

  • Sure you get V11 Linux but we all know V10 Linux isn't like V11 Windows platform....it's just not there yet.

  • I purchased the V10 linux on or about first day it was officially released. Does my license cover me on a V11 release on linux? I have a few items that dont work correct I would like to use MS version from my dual boot until Linux version is up to speed without 2 licenses.? Thanks for the great work on the linux version, it is great and I know every day it is getting better and better until the best! Thanks for anyones time to respond to this message. Respectfully,

    Mike Harold

  • michael harold,

    see this 09-09-2010 post:

    Erik De Keyser

    Hi All,

    Time to take some doubts away.

    Bricscad V10 for LINUX is at least as important for us as the Bricscad V10 for Windows. Consequently the support and services for our LINUX customers are exactly the same.

    This means that the 'Bricscad V10 for LINUX' -user is able to download all the updates between two major Versions of Bricscad, free of charge. Interesting to know: the user key for Bricscad V10 for LINUX is also V11 enabled already. So if you buy now you will be able to use automatically the next major upgrade: Bricscad V11 for LINUX without additional cost. New features for Bricscad V11 Classic will be available for as well LINUX as for Windows.

  • I think it's great that Bricscad is honouring V11 upgardes with the purchase of a V10 license. Unfortunately. V10 Linux is lacking a couple key items for my purposes, like the insert object-which we use regularly for spreadsheet ' Bill of Materials.' Without this I have to maintain a Window version-to even view these items, if I knew it would be available in Linux V11 I'd be happy to hand over the cash. I can over look a lot of the little things still getting worked out and I'm thrilled we're getting a functioning cad program for Linux...just not there for me yet and I will ionvest in it when it's capable of handling my cad needs.