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roystur44
16-05-2013, 18:39
I saw a webcast from Solidworks that had some cool free tools used for Engineering.
1. EDrawings (http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/)
2. DraftSight (http://www.3ds.com/products/draftsight/free-cad-software/)
3. CCleaner Free (http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download)
4. CustomPart.Net (http://www.custompartnet.com/)
5. Treehouse (http://labs.solidworks.com/products/product.aspx?name=treehouse)
Here's the webcast
Fab Free Tools for Engineering (http://www.solidworks.com/sw/resources/videos/five-fav-free-engineering-tools.htm)
Enjoy
LOL, they consider CCleaner an Engineering tool? Yeah, it deletes unnecessary stuff from your computer, but it is hardly relevant.
three_d_dave
17-05-2013, 19:50
FreeMat - much like Matlab http://freemat.sourceforge.net/
R - statistics processing http://www.r-project.org/
Blender - modeling, animation, video processing, compositing, simulations http://www.blender.org/
Portable Apps - apps that can go with you http://portableapps.com/ (Most are available separately)
*Notepad++ portable superior text editor
*Dia portable diagramming, like small Visio
*Audacity portable Audio recording and editing
*Windirstat portable Windows Directory Status - where'd the disk space go?
*FreeMat portable - like Matlab
*Blender portable - as above
*Speedcrunch portable - great calculator
*Camstudio portable - screen and audio capture
*LibreCAD portable - Like autocad
*Inkscape portable - like Adobe Illustrator
*GIMP portable - like Adobe Photoshop
LTSpice circuit simulation from http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/
Fritzing - Arduino development tool
EagleCAD - free for 2 layer small circuit board layout, like Arduinos
PTC Creo Elements/Direct Modeling Express - http://www.ptc.com/community/free-downloads.htm
CircuitLab - Circuit capture and simulation in browser https://www.circuitlab.com
AutoIT - for many Windows programming needs
Processing - software useful for animated graphics generation, and more http://processing.org
I can vouch for DraftSight. We use it at work for all of our 2D drafting. It's from Dassault, the makers of SolidWorks - it's their shot at Autodesk, essentially offering a free AutoCAD to complement SolidWorks.
Nate Laverdure
17-05-2013, 20:39
OpenOffice. Real engineering happens on a spreadsheet :)
three_d_dave
17-05-2013, 21:32
Keuffel & Esser - Real engineering happens on a sliderule.
Fixed it for you.:)
OpenOffice. Real engineering happens on a spreadsheet :)
three_d_dave
17-05-2013, 21:35
Forgot:
ProjectLibre http://www.projectlibre.org/ ProjectLibre: open source replacement of Microsoft Project. Gantt charts, resource availability, and more.
Maxima (http://maxima.sourceforge.net/)
Octave (http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/)
SciLab (http://www.scilab.org/)
Graph (http://www.padowan.dk/)
gnuplot (http://gnuplot.info/)
SPICE (http://www.freenew.net/windows/aim-spice-student-56/556400.htm)
AWK (http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/)
efoote868
17-05-2013, 23:12
Python
Java
OpenRAVE (http://openrave.org/docs/latest_stable/)
Eagleeyedan
17-05-2013, 23:31
Students.autodesk.com (http://students.autodesk.com/?nd=download_center) Must I say more? These guys are awesome.
Andrew Schreiber
17-05-2013, 23:40
AWK (http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/)
SED? Honestly, without cat, sed, awk, grep, and xargs I wouldn't get my job done. I guess I could just say all of your usual *nix tools.
I'll second R with the caveat of RStudio makes things a lot easier to learn. (It's free)
sanddrag
18-05-2013, 01:09
HSM Express (http://www.hsmworks.com/hsmxpress/)
Eagleeyedan
23-05-2013, 18:08
An amazing math tool, Wolfram Alpha (http://www.wolframalpha.com/)
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