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<blockquote data-quote="aramis erak" data-source="post: 6490377" data-attributes="member: 6779310"><p>The one I used to prefer is CC2 with the DD2 expansion... that said, the interface is pretty standard for AutoCAD imitators, and many (hopefully merely ignorant) people assume errantly that it's a windows 3.X design issue. Note that I've used a few different CAD packages (no others for Windows, mind), and CC2 is pretty much the same interface type. Tell it what you're going to do, then what to do it to, then tell it to do it. </p><p></p><p>If, however, you want good, cheap, not-a-CAD-interface... Inkwell Ideas' <em>Dungeonographer</em> is cheap (can use the online for free), multiplatform (it's standard compiled Java), and straightforward. If you want to customize the menus, you need to pay for it. (It's a bit overpriced.)</p><p></p><p>I'm using a decent (but hard to learn) drawing program on the mac called Easydraw 3... it was cheap (under $5.) Newer versions are more expensive... it runs fine on 10.10, it was cheap, and it even has a hex-grid tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aramis erak, post: 6490377, member: 6779310"] The one I used to prefer is CC2 with the DD2 expansion... that said, the interface is pretty standard for AutoCAD imitators, and many (hopefully merely ignorant) people assume errantly that it's a windows 3.X design issue. Note that I've used a few different CAD packages (no others for Windows, mind), and CC2 is pretty much the same interface type. Tell it what you're going to do, then what to do it to, then tell it to do it. If, however, you want good, cheap, not-a-CAD-interface... Inkwell Ideas' [i]Dungeonographer[/i] is cheap (can use the online for free), multiplatform (it's standard compiled Java), and straightforward. If you want to customize the menus, you need to pay for it. (It's a bit overpriced.) I'm using a decent (but hard to learn) drawing program on the mac called Easydraw 3... it was cheap (under $5.) Newer versions are more expensive... it runs fine on 10.10, it was cheap, and it even has a hex-grid tool. [/QUOTE]
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