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wierdo:
I have been interested in this for quite a while, but I haven't had any experience in drawing since high schools Technical drawing classes.
If you read the hype around each cad program it gets very confusing very quickly, unless you are an engineer. What programs are people out there toying with at the moment? and why?
It would be great to do a quick drawing and email it of to someone and have it made and posted  back to me.
Does Larry use cad cam?
Wierdo...

Motorrad:
AutoCAD 2000.   What I leaned on in collage. Used at work.  And have a pirated full version of. 

81cr450:
Does ms paint count  :-D

wierdo:
MS Paint is the computer version of finger painting  :?
Is there anything that is I pad compatable?
Or something super easy so that this old heavy browed humanoid can learn to use.

sandblaster:
Autocad 10 to 2014
CadKey 8-21
Solidworks
ProE
Currently use Cadkey.
It really depends on why you need it.
If it's for vocation better look at Autocad and at what most designers and engineers are using for your desired field.
If its to satisfy your own requirements, free is a good place to start:

http://www.designworldonline.com/three-free-cad-programs-for-engineers-and-designers/#_

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