There was an interesting article in BSD magazine on how to setup a Windows domain controller using OpenBSD. We have compiled a list of solutions that reviewers voted as the best overall alternatives and competitors to FreeCAD, including Onshape, SOLIDWORKS, Fusion, and Inventor. Kind of off topic but you can run a Linux/UNIX network with Windows clients if you need to. Other important factors to consider when researching alternatives to FreeCAD include design and 3d models. Last edited by samuele.mattiuzzo ( 09:04:07) our windows lan isn't really stable, and the server slows down too often, so i was trying to move all the computers to linux and fix the network with a nfs server, but i first have to find a valid replacement for SolidWorks (or this cannot be done)Ĭan you give me any hint if this VariCad is the replacement i was looking for? i'm a developer, so i cannot explain you any better what they do, but i can give you our website (it's a 2k's website made by the owner itself, i'm working on the new one, so i'd be grateful if you could not laugh too much ) so you can have a view on what they're producing, and maybe help me out!Įdit: i forgot to post the link to the website :-/
Guys i'm really interested in this post! i'm working (since last month.) for a company that produces boilers, frying machines and other similar industrial machines, and we have 2 designers using solid works to design the machines schemas.