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No, NanoCAD 5 is NOT free – I used this for sometime, now they tell me I have to buy a license
NanoCAD is a joke! Please don’t wast your time on it.
QCAD is outstanding.
GstarCAD has DWG fastview for free as IOS, Android, web, and Windows apps.
Nanocad is not free anymore
Yes, it is – NanoCAD 5 is totally free. The newest version (NanoCAD 2024) isn’t free, unfortunately, they have gone to a yearly subscription fee of US$ 249. I would even be happy to pay that for a perpetual license, but I don’t see the point of paying them to develop new features I don’t need. NanoCAD 5 doesn’t open the current AutoCAD files but reads/writes up to AutoCAD version 2013/2014. Sometimes I ask people to export a 2013 DWG file or create a DXF file for me. Beyond that, NanoCAD does everything I need. You know, lines, rectangles, circles, text, dimensions, model space/paper space and pen assignments, that’s about it. Nothing fancy.