Autocad App For Windows 10
AutoCAD mobile app, formerly AutoCAD 360 and AutoCAD WS, is a CAD viewer for viewing, creating, editing, and sharing AutoCAD drawings. Download a free AutoCAD mobile app trial for Windows 10, iOS, or Android.
AutoCAD 2014 was not designed to run in Windows 10 (Windows 10 was released after AutoCAD 2014) and inevitably you will run into issues such as the infamous Ribbon crashing issue, slow startup problems, text scaling issues, etc.
You can automatically solve these problems using our Longbow Converter App, it fixes and manages the AutoCAD 2014 installation so that you can be up and running again… Just follow these easy instructions:
How to install 64bit AutoCAD 2014
- First, uninstall any existing AutoCAD 2014 installations on your computer
- Next, obtain the Longbow Converter App (V11.15 or higher), download here
- Start the Converter tool
- Pick the 1st tab named “AutoCAD 32bit Installer Converter“
- Using your mouse, right-click the tab text “AutoCAD 32bit Installer Converter” so that it changes to “AutoCAD 64bit Installer Converter“
- Next, using the “. . .“ button, select your AutoCAD installation CD and follow the instructions presented by the Converter tool user interface.
- Once the conversion process is complete
- click Install/Run Setup to start setup
- Once you have completed the AutoCAD installation process…
- Completely close the setup program
- Go back to the Converter App and make sure it states “Success!“
- Now you can run your AutoCAD as normal
Installing AutoCAD 2014 sp1
- Download AutoCAD 2014 sp1 and install normally
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Troubleshooting:
– If your AutoCAD is running really slowly, try disabling your integrated graphics card so you can run your high-performance card instead
– If you are unable to activate your product, or the activation process crashes:
- Try uninstalling the July 2014 Microsoft security update
– If you have crashing problems using the File->Open or File->Save dialogs inside of AutoCAD please read this blog entry on the File->Open or File->Save Crash in AutoCAD
AutoCAD is the most used computer program for people who need to create 2D and 3D drawings and diagrams, especially in industries such as architecture, interior design and engineering. Being that it is the industry standard, it is also quite an expensive program to buy. If you are looking to get into AutoCAD and this type of design work, but you are not yet certain if it is for you, there are some free AutoCAD alternatives out there that you can try which work similarly.
Also, if you need some 2D and 3D design work done and don’t have the money to spring for AutoCAD, here are some great, completely free AutoCAD alternatives to check out.
1. QCAD
This is an application that will allow you to draft two dimensions objects. It’s a great tool for all types of technical drawings, works for Windows, Mac OS X and many Linux and Unix Systems, and of course, it is completely free. QCad is very convenient for beginners due to its easy to use interface. It offers over 40 construction and 20 modification tools as well as entity selection tools and 35 CAD fonts.
2. Creo Elements
One of the more popular choices for 3D work. It allows shifting from 2D to 3D. It is a very fast and flexible alternative to AutoCAD with many options included that AutoCAD is known for having. With Creo Elements you can create and edit your designs in real time.
3. NanoCAD
NanoCAD is claimed to be a reliable free drafting software which supports AutoCAD 2013/14 DWG files and all AutoCAD versions starting from version 11. Some of its features are enhanced 3d orbit, multiple search and auto-correct options, lineweight settings dialog and much more.
4. PadCAD
This is a free CAD mobile application that serves for small projects to medium size projects. It is convenient even for users with less experience. The only sidekick is the fact that you need to pay in order to save or export the file, but it is an one-time payment that doesn’t expire. Similar mobile app that works as a CAD editor and viewer is CAD Pockets that also works on ios and has both free and paid version.
5. OpenSCAD
This is a free architecture software for making solid 3d cad objects. It is more a 3d compiler than an interactive modeller. OpenSCAD gives their users two different modelling techniques: extrusion of 2d outlines and solid geometry.
6. BRL-CAD
A cross-platform and open source solid modeling system that has a bunch of different features to offer, including interactive geometry editing, image and signal-processing tools and large libraries for making tons of different types of geometric representations.
7. gCAD3D
This free software offers many features, including an integrated 3D-OpenGL viewer, a program interpreter for geometry and NC commands in 3D, an integrated NC processor and can be used with Windows and Linux. The website is a little sparse and confusing, but the freeware is not.
8. Archimedes
A 3D modeling application that allows you to create complex compound 3D shapes. It is touted for being one of the most functional free AutoCAD alternatives out there, when it comes to 3D modeling. Main features are Boolean and MeshGroup. Boolean feature serves for cutting and intersecting shapes, whereas MeshGroup is a module for grouping elements.
9. PythonCAD
One for the Linux users, this is a CAD package that was written in the Python programming language, hence the name. One of the best open-source CAD packages for Linux, and it’s also quite simple to use if you have any kind of prior experience with two and three dimensional modeling.
10. LibreCAD
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This one is free and it can be used on Linux, Windows and Mac. It is available in more than 20 languages. This free CAD software has a free support and everyone is welcome to contribute its advancement with his development skills. This tool is perfect for designing cad drawings, it writes DXF files but other types of files can be exported as well.