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If you don't need specialized professional features like DWG support or SVG export, you can downgrade the trial to the , which is completely free and open-source.
QCAD is unique because it is an open-source project. The "Professional" version is a set of proprietary add-ons that fund the continuous improvement of the free . When a user "cracks" the professional version, they directly deprive the developers of the revenue needed to maintain the software and pay for updates, bug fixes, and support. This ultimately hurts the entire community, as it slows the development of the free version that everyone uses. Legitimate Alternatives
If you’re a student or teacher, check whether you qualify for an educational license through QCad’s distributor — sometimes heavily discounted or free.
Alex had always been passionate about architecture and design. As a student, he spent countless hours working on projects, sketching out ideas, and experimenting with different software to bring his creations to life. One day, he stumbled upon QCAD Professional, a powerful CAD software that promised to help him take his designs to the next level.
Which of those would you prefer?