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Re: FreeCAD on the web
Kind of sad that Autodesk controls well over 50%. But FreeCAD does fare well against other alternatives.
This might be a small sampling from a site targeted at hobbyists but I still think the data is interesting.
This might be a small sampling from a site targeted at hobbyists but I still think the data is interesting.
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This "statistics" are rubbish. Even in the source it is written, that this is feedback from <500 people. So it is clearly biased (the area of people give feedback seems clearly not to be normalized) and declaring it "marked share" is stupid af. Even i miss here in the "statistics" some big players, there are rare or even not noticed.
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This survey is only from CNC Cookbook customers. I doubt that many professional CAD users are customers of CNC Cookbook.
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Here is another statistic from 2018. The Freecad rate is comparable
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So we don‘t see the boost here which would reflect the enormous steps, that FreeCAD has made.thomas-neemann wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 3:40 pm Here is another statistic from 2018. The Freecad rate is comparable
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when i put all the information together (google trends etc) i see strong increases for freecad, most stagnation or drop for the rest
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Any PTC Software? Any Siemens Software? From DS CATIA? From Autodesk Revit? I even call this "statisitc" out BS. Even i think that FreeCAD is have not that much impact >1% now, because FreeCAD is missing one big feature (not TNP solving), PDM (PLM). With that you can get seats. Note, i do not want to sell anything or will do any marketing. FOSS speaks for itself. Try it, use it or not.thomas-neemann wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 3:40 pm Here is another statistic from 2018. The Freecad rate is comparable
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in my opinion, there are more cad workstations in small companies worldwide than in corporations and large companies
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That can be true, depends on the definition small. But have nothing to do with an obvious false statistic.thomas-neemann wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 4:07 pm in my opinion, there are more cad workstations in small companies worldwide than in corporations and large companies
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It's difficult to find figures for freely available software. what you find indicates that freecad is growing strongly