I think that even with the bugs ViaCAD Pro is still a solid alternative at its price point (specially when you catch a sale).
Im not a professional CAD/CAM guy (I don't really make money out it), most of my designs are for my OpenBuilds CNC and 3D printing. If you want to do CAD in a MAC the options are limited and extremely expensive.
Learning ViaCAD was a breeze, you can actually figure out how most things works without reading a manual. While running V12 on Monterey/BigSur is so painful, y still use it, albeit no so much, I sendup going to my old Mac.
I have tried a lot of programs, pretty much anything that runs on a Mac, FreeCAD/Moi3D and web/cloud hybrids like Fusion360/OnShape. I also tried AutoCad and CorelDraw. PS I also have a PC is just not my cup of tee.
I really put a lot of time learning FreeCAD's, but the workbenches annoy me, doing precision drawing and editing is not as simple as in ViaCAD, but at the end of the day I gets the work done, but ViaCAD is more pleasant and I feel far more productive, I mean like I can make more complex designs in ViaCAD.
I paid for MoI V4. It is easy to learn but once again doing precision drawing and editing is extremely primitive. Unless you zoom in a lot snaps are off, so you get a lot of gaps and different sizes, So you have to always double check things. Editing solids to exact dimensions is not fun you end up having to add all of this construction lines and 2d primitives to use them as snap points/reference. I like that I can script/hack the soul out it using plain javascript and html.
All of these applications run under Rosetta (X86 emulation) which is not an issue, my M1 Pro Studio is a workhorse.
Originally Posted by: CNC_Kid Punch PowerPack comes with "300 new tools". Why not just make one CAD program, put all the tools in it, put a price on it. I have ViaCAD Pro, now need to spend another $300 for PP?
I notice that they rolled PowerPack with SharkCAD Pro V14, it will be cool if they did the same with ViaCAD Pro V14.
Im hopping that V14 gives them a new steady platform on MacOS...