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Augusto:
Hello guys!
Do you have experience with this type of service?
Until yesterday I was unaware of the possibility of fully customizing CAD software to the point of making a specific application.
This seemed very interesting to me, but the question is whether it is feasible.
Could you share your experiences with me?
Best regards, Augusto.
References:
https://www.techsoft3d.com/products/autocad-oem/
https://www.graebert.com/oem-cad-platform/
https://www.intellicad.org/cad-software-oem-licensing
https://help.bricsys.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011450254-What-is-BSB-BricsCAD-Solution-Build-
Atook:
I've been wondering about the intellicad solution as well and would love to hear if anyone has used it. $39.5K just to start seems steep, but if you sold the numbers it could work.
Augusto:
--- Quote from: Atook on March 19, 2021, 06:57:58 PM ---$39.5K
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The possibility of creating a tool for a specific segment made me dream, but that value woke me up to reality. :laugh:
In the future, with a little more time I will check the cost of Step 3 mentioned in this post.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bricscad-solution-build-bsb-autocad-oem-don-strimbu
BIGAL:
If you don't mind me asking what field, Architecture, civil, mech etc Have you looked at the competition or is there none ?
I have been previously involved in selling Autocad and 3rd party software its a tough market. These days the price tags are a lot lower I sold software at $9,500 a copy, today like $3,500.
Why not just sit on top of Autocad, intellicad or my choice Bricscad.
Be aware Autocad OEM does not support lisp its more like a LT with a user program.
Augusto:
--- Quote from: BIGAL on March 22, 2021, 11:52:24 PM ---If you don't mind me asking what field, Architecture, civil, mech etc Have you looked at the competition or is there none ?
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There is no problem in answering.
I have worked in the Automotive Industry for 15 years and have accumulated good knowledge in the Manufacturing Process of electrical systems.
--- Quote from: BIGAL on March 22, 2021, 11:52:24 PM ---Have you looked at the competition or is there none ?
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Yes there is.
There are several software on the market and I have tested most of them. In addition to being extremely expensive, they do not meet the needs of those who work on a daily basis.
--- Quote from: BIGAL on March 22, 2021, 11:52:24 PM ---Why not just sit on top of Autocad, intellicad or my choice Bricscad.
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The intention of this post was precisely to have more clarity about this questioning.
Bricscad is also my first option. In the future I will try to register as a developer to have access to the apis and a copy "not for resale" of the software.
--- Quote from: BIGAL on March 22, 2021, 11:52:24 PM ---Be aware Autocad OEM does not support lisp its more like a LT with a user program.
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Thinking about a future where lisp can lose strength, I decided to get out of my comfort zone and I am dedicating myself to learn C#.
In addition we have several examples of good C# programmers here on the forum. It seemed like a good environment to learn.
I was very happy in your interest and in sharing your experiences.
Thank you so much.
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