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    Used to use it for 2D CAD and it was pretty useful but found it next to impossible to use for 3D. I would work through the examples in the book and not be able to repeat them a day later without getting the book out again. I've seen it demoed at exhibitions and it all looks so easy... It may be that later versions (my copy is around 4-5 years old now) have improved 3D features.

    Then I swapped to Fusion 360. You need a bit of brain re-orientation to start getting to grips with it, but there's no way I'm going back to TurboCAD. Much more power and much easier to use. "Free" is good as well. Horses for courses, though, and I'll be interested to see what people think of the latest versions of T-CAD.

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