Understanding DraftSight Licensing
DraftSight has undergone significant changes regarding its access and licensing model. Originally, DraftSight offered various free versions that allowed users to create, edit, and manage CAD files. However, as of December 31, 2019, all free versions of DraftSight ceased to function, making it clear that users need to navigate the new licensing structure to access functionalities.
Current Availability of Free Versions
Currently, there are no official free versions of DraftSight. Users attempting to run DraftSight 2018 or earlier will find that these versions are no longer operational. The only way to experience DraftSight today is through a 30-day free trial of the latest version after installation. This trial offers a comprehensive insight into the software’s capabilities, but once the trial period expires, users must purchase a licensing plan to continue using the software.
DraftSight Licensing Plans
DraftSight provides several licensing options catering to different user needs.
DraftSight Standard: Available at $99 per year, it offers fundamental tools suitable for light drafting and design work.
DraftSight Professional: Priced at $199 annually, this version includes advanced features suitable for professional use, enhancing productivity with added tools.
DraftSight Premium (3D): At $499 per year, this version caters to users needing robust 3D design capabilities, suitable for complex projects.
- DraftSight Enterprise and Enterprise Plus: These plans are tailored for organizational needs and require a personalized quote for pricing.
Exploring Alternatives to DraftSight
While DraftSight offers robust functionalities, some users might be seeking free alternatives suitable for various CAD tasks. Several options exist, such as:
- FreeCAD: Ideal for parametric 3D modeling and open-source projects.
- LibreCAD: Excellent for 2D CAD design with features that mimic traditional CAD software.
- nanoCAD: Offers a free version that retains essential CAD functionalities without hidden limitations.
FAQs
1. Can I still use DraftSight for free after the trial period?
No, once the 30-day trial of DraftSight is over, a subscription is required to continue using the software.
2. Are there any free alternatives to DraftSight that provide similar features?
Yes, options like FreeCAD and LibreCAD can serve as free alternatives, each tailored for specific types of CAD projects.
3. How can I access my DraftSight license on multiple devices?
You can install DraftSight on multiple devices, but there can be only one active session at any given time. To switch devices, you will need to deactivate the software on the current device before using it on another.