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
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
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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