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FreeCAD 1.x: the "king" of open-source CAD

· 5 min read
Yurii
CAD Automation Engineer

FreeCAD 1.x is a rare case where a free CAD stops feeling like a hobby toy and turns into a practical engineering tool. After the 1.0 release (November 18, 2024), the project gained improvements that directly affect engineering usability: stronger parametric stability (mitigating the topological naming problem), a built-in Assembly Workbench, refreshed materials/appearance, and better UX. By late 2025, the first 1.1 release candidate had already appeared, so the 1.x line keeps moving.

Below is why FreeCAD can be called the "king" of open-source CAD, where it genuinely approaches commercial systems (SolidWorks, Inventor, Solid Edge, Creo, Fusion 360, NX), and where it still trails.

Excalidraw: a virtual napkin for engineers

· 2 min read
CAD AutoScript
SolidWorks automation toolkit

Why you can forget about Visio for quick diagrams.

In engineering and office work, "heavy software" is a recurring drag. To draw a simple flowchart or script logic, we reach for Visio, Lucidchart, or even CAD. That is slow, costly, and overkill when ideas just need to land somewhere. Excalidraw fixes this with a fast, open-source, hand-drawn canvas that runs in the browser.

Below is how to integrate it into your workflow if you are an engineer or script developer.

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