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Should A Cad Come With The Operation System?

Date Published: 29th September 2009
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Why should everyone have CAD software installed on their computer? Well, this question may sound very uncommon yet it is necessary for us to consider this option.

But let me explain my previous statement a little bit further. It can be easily accepted that anyone who owns or operates a PC in their household or at work most probably they will have some sort of Office application installed on that very PC. This package of application is often used for occasional letter/article typing but nothing more.

Altogether, majority of these office-related applications are left unused and doing nothing but using up precious space from the hard drive.

However; should anyone asks about good drafting software or just ask anyone to help to draft up a wooden desk most probably an everyday user would be out of answers. The shiny office pack can create bubbling presentations, may also calculate heat dispersion in a steel plate but not give us any opportunities to improve our drafting ability.


Let us ask the most crucial question again: Do everyone need to have a CAD on their computer? Or let us go even deeper into this subject and ask: Should an operation system come with a simple, in-built CAD application? Would this help the average Jane and Joe to gain better confidence on working with drawings, drafting up simple elements and objects?

We believe that by incorporating a free CAD application will eventually improve the general drafting skill of the everyday user and perhaps many people would get more confidence and perhaps get involved in science and engineering along their career path. Altogether, we don’t talk about here full versions of AutoCAD or Microstation but a basic 2D CAD tool.

A few more megabytes of sacrifice by the ever increasing operation systems may change many people’s future. Shouldn’t we just let them have their chances to improve their life and gain more career prospects in the future?!
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Thomas is an author of various technical and financial issues. If you are likely to interested in CAD or GIS you should visit Thomas technical website www.croaxis.com.
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