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OpenSCAD vs QCAD

A side-by-side look at OpenSCAD and QCAD. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

OpenSCAD

OpenSCAD

Development

OpenSCAD is an open source, free 3D modeling software used for creating solid 3D CAD models. It is script-based and uses a programming language to define the geometry of models rather than an interactive graphical interface.

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QCAD

QCAD

Office & Productivity

QCAD is a free, open source 2D CAD program for Windows, macOS and Linux. It allows users to create technical drawings such as plans, schematics, diagrams and more. QCAD has a simple, easy-to-use interface and includes tools for drawing lines, shapes, adding text and dimensions.

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