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Revision as of 06:04, 12 December 2011

Choose Your Operating System

FreeCAD is a truly multi-platform application, developed with the world-renowned Qt framework. What that means is that FreeCAD looks and acts the same on Windows, Linux and Mac. However, the installation procedure is a little different for each Operating system. Choose your Operating system below for more details about how to install FreeCAD.

'Windows' 'Linux' 'Mac'
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