


I have NOT specified Discontinued = yes on Community Edition as I cannot find an explicit statement that it has been discontinued 17:21, 26 January 2013 (UTC) Since I am neither avid qcad user nor a developer with free timeslots I do not blame anyone, but if anyone would care to fix bugs or implement new features s/he have to grab the source and put it online in a repo, create a new mailing list and try to coordinate people interested. (Ribbonsoft is not the one to blame though, they are probably busy developing the professional version.)In order to clarify the very different release schedules of the Professional Edition and the Community Edition I have split them into two separate Infoboxes. Ribbonsoft does not seem to have any version controlled public repository around, no bugtracking system, they closed down the mailing list and redirect people to the forum where no real community edition support possible (and I mean community support, not by Ribbonsoft) so basically I do not see any possibility to go on with development, since it seems nobody cares. Preceding comment added by 11:53, 3 November 2007 (UTC) This software (the community edition) is an interesting case: the source was posted on sourceforge (as QCad and Qcad2) but obsoleted and redirecting to Ribbonsoft.

Greetings from the Big Brother of the Author of QCad Professional:-) 2.1 is very stable, and is the non-free (non gratis) version of QCad, so called QCad Professional. The source code of the QCAD community edition is released under the GPL (Open Source).
#QCAD COMMUNITY EDITION MAC OS X#
QCAD works on Windows, Mac OS X and many Linux and Unix Systems. Is 2.1.3.2 unstable or not released under GPL?- 13:06, 12 September 2007 (UTC)NOTE: Yes, you are right. Using QCAD you can create technical drawings such as plans for buildings, interiors, mechanical parts or schemas and diagrams. 07:44, 11 October 2007 (UTC) latest release Distrowatch lists 2.0.5.0 as latest stable release. The makers of Qcad sell the binary because it's a nuisance to make one.
