Today is something like QCAD's 14th birthday: 14 years ago, QCAD version 1.0.0 was released.
You can still find the original change log on the archive.org web site at:
http://web.archive.org/web/200208031909 ... oduct=qcad
One of the first public announcements on Linux Today is also still online at:
http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/1999101103704NWSW
I wonder if some of the users of those first days are still around?
14 Years QCAD
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Re: 14 Years QCAD
Happy birthday QCAD! Congratulation Andrew for this well done project!
I'm excited to see what will happen in the next (at least!) 14 years.
I'm excited to see what will happen in the next (at least!) 14 years.
Re: 14 Years QCAD
I had a look at the program screenshots...what a long way from from that period!andrew wrote: You can still find the original change log on the archive.org web site at:
Les captures d'écran ne donnent qu'une petite idée du chemin parcouru. Bravo pour avoir développé un produit performant, très convivial et surtout accessible sans se ruiner.
keep on goinn'
JJ
JJ Win7 pro-64
Re: 14 Years QCAD
@Husky, J-J: Thanks for the encouragements
Re: 14 Years QCAD
Indeed, what a wonderful thing you have achieved over the 14 years Andrew - my congratulations to you for QCAD. I echo the sentiments made by Husky and JJ.
I wish you good luck and prosperity for the continuing development of QCAD.
I wish you good luck and prosperity for the continuing development of QCAD.
For the best support please state your operating system, QCAD version and add any supporting DXF/DWG files, screenshots etc...
Re: 14 Years QCAD
Thanks Clive!
And thank you guys for the work you've been doing in the forum and with testing / bug reports - it is most appreciated!
And thank you guys for the work you've been doing in the forum and with testing / bug reports - it is most appreciated!
Re: 14 Years QCAD
You are welcome! And it's soooooooooooooooooooooooooo unselfish!andrew wrote:And thank you guys for the work you've been doing in the forum and with testing / bug reports ...
Kidding aside. I think it's a win win situation - and that works, at least for me very well!