CST CAD Navigator for Linux 1 Review & Download

CST CAD Navigator is an easy-to-use CAD software compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. It enables to open and convert different 2D drawings and 3D models, get their dimensions and create section views.SUPPORTED FORMATS:

CAD formats: DWG, DXF;
Vector formats: PDF, SVG, CGM, GBR, PLT, HPGL, HGL, HG, HPG, PLO, HP, HP1, HP2, HP3, HPGL2, HPP, GL, GL2, PRN, SPL, RTL, PCL;
3D formats: IGES, IGS, STEP, STP, STL, X_T, X_B, SLDPRT, SAT, FSAT, SAB, OBJ, BREP, SMT, IPT;
Raster formats: PNG, BMP, JPG, JPEG, TIF, TIFF, GIF.

MAIN FEATURES:

- Import of 2D and 3D CAD files.
- Getting information about properties and structure of files.
- Measuring of 2D drawings.
- Measuring of 3D models.
- Section of 3D models.
- Printing.
- Export files to other formats.

Although CST CAD Navigator has all the mainfeatures, its interface remains simple. Users can feel confident and perform their tasks even though they don\'t have any CAD experience.



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Category: Business Software > CAD Software

Size: 25.49

OS: Linux,Linux Console,Linux Gnome,Linux GPL,Linux Op

Downloads: 40153

License: Shareware

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