Re: CAD on wine - some almost useable, others not at all...

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Varkon is more of an environment than a cad program.
it can be used as a cad/design application but is difficult to use as such.
it does do some cool stuff though.

i've found Varicad and qcad to be more productive.  also Cycas is not bad 
either.  

If you are a long time Autocad user i would really suggest looking into 
Intellicad(www.cadopia.com) on Wine.  it's not bad!   you can still get 
copies of icad2000.  it seems to work best (the next icad2001 should run on 
wine).  i've got a mini-how-to for what i did to get it working.

let me know if i can help.
always willing to confuse

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and danced the skies on Linux silvered wings.
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