progeCAD 2009 Smart 9.0.28.8

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AutoCAD functionality for free personal use only. DWG 2009 DXF read and write. Similar icons, commands and interface. IntelliCAD AutoLISP interpreter, temporary point snap (like oSnap), layers, blocks. Hatch, block and xref editing. 3D shading and rendering options. Optional approx. 10000 Symbols ALE library. This is the long-awaited free successor to progeCAD Smart 2008. Smart is fully functional and powerful DWG based CAD software that is absolutely free for personal use only. Smart derives it's features directly from the professional codebase of progeCAD. The software is easy to learn and simple to install. progeCAD Smart is charityware that is intended for use by non-profit organizations, students learning CAD, teachers and hobbyists. Business users should instead look at our progeCAD Professional package.

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