GstarCAD 2024 for Linux is available

The Linux version of GstarCAD is built on the same core as the Windows version, with comprehensive features and user interface.

The Linux version of GstarCAD is built on the same core as the Windows version, with comprehensive features and user interface.

GstarCAD for Linux fully supports secondary development in the Linux environment. Image courtesy of Gstarsoft.


Gstarsoft announces that GstarCAD 2024 for Linux is available and is compatible with Ubuntu, Debian, and Astra Linux systems, supporting AMD 64 CPUs.

The Linux version of GstarCAD is built on the same core as the Windows version, with comprehensive features and user interface. GstarCAD for Linux also features performance and compatibility, the company says. There are flexible licensing options for CAD (computer-aided design) software on the Linux platforms.

GstarCAD 2024 for Linux maintains a familiar interface and operational habits, covering about 85% of all commands found in the Windows version. The upcoming GstarCAD 2025 for Linux is set to expand this further, covering over 90% of all Windows features.

Additionally, it supports a wide range of file formats, ensuring a quick transition and design experience on Linux.  

With advanced technology and optimized algorithms, GstarCAD for Linux ensures faster processing speed, according to the company. Its multi-core processing provides smoother handling of complex drawings, reducing lag and enhancing user experience.

GstarCAD for Linux fully supports secondary development in the Linux environment, maintaining a degree of unity with the Windows version. It offers compatible secondary development interfaces for Python, .NET, LISP, GRX, and more, facilitating cross-platform development.

GstarCAD 2024 for Linux provides flexible licensing; users can buy perpetual licenses or yearly subscriptions. Buyers are free to choose the license type and decide when to upgrade.

The software has a 30-day free trial; feel free to download and try https://www.gstarcad.net/cad_linux

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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