

Or you can do what I did, go to the library and check out a book on autocad, the commands and hot keys are virtually identical! Only those who have been using cad for a long time can tell the difference.

I think you will like the price, and I'm very sure you can find tons on vidoes on youtube to learn how to use it. Drawing closets is not really one of its strong suits. It is limited in some areas, but is a heck of a program for the price. I probably shouldn't have used the term "cheapo" as I don't want to ruffle any feathers. Best of all if you ever decide to farm out some cnc work, your draftsight software can produce. it is very reasonably priced, and with a little practice and coaching, you could design closets, kitchens, bathrooms, libraries, and even race car engines. What kind of cad experience do you have? What was the "cheapo" design software you were using? I would like to suggest draftsight, which creates. Anybody have personal experience with a good, reasonably (or less!) priced program? What I need is a closet design software that won't break the bank while I test the market. I use a admittedly cheapo design software for presentation only, and use a excel-based cutlist program I developed myself that works really well.

I have recently started building custom closets along with the frameless cabinets I have been building for years.
