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Free CAD downloads up. Further growth predicted (CAD Schroer)

Downloads of CAD Schroer’s free 2D/3D CAD suite for Windows & Linux were up 10% at the start of 2013 compared to 2012. Further growth is predicted for 2013, with the latest release just out.


Cambridge, UK and Pittsford, NY – 22 July 2013: In spite of a wide choice of free CAD programs of varying quality and complexity, CAD Schroer’s MEDUSA4 Personal software, used in 165 countries, has seen a 10% increase in downloads in the first four months of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012.

CAD Schroer believes the continuing rise in downloads is due to the comprehensive professional toolset provided in MEDUSA4 Personal, which includes extensive 2D drafting and editing tools, basic 3D, parametrics, image integration, and a sheet metal design module. 

Regular Updates
“We also keep simplifying the free license request, software download and installation process, as well as adding new tutorial videos to our website,” explains Sergej Schachow of CAD Schroer. MEDUSA4 Personal is updated regularly, benefitting from new developments in the commercial version a few months after their initial release. The latest update was released in April.

Download: http://www.cad-schroer.com/Software/Free_CAD/

Great for Small Business
CAD Schroer’s eSERVICES portal (
http://eservices.cad-schroer.com), launched in response to requests from business users, enables designers to use their work commercially by converting drawings to PDF, DXF or the professional MEDUSA4 .SHE format for a small fee.

“It’s helping many people turn a hobby into a business,” says Sergej Schachow, “and we’ve seen around 40% growth in registrations on the portal recently.” In Germany a plotting service allows users to upload their MEDUSA4 Personal designs to get them printed in A0, A1 or A2 formats, delivered straight to their door. These drawings can then also be used commercially.

CAD on Linux
As one of the first free high end CAD systems available on Linux, MEDUSA4 Personal continues to remain popular with Linux users, with 21% downloading the 2D/3D software on Linux in 2012.
Top download country Germany saw a 12% growth in Linux users (now 8.9%) in the first part of 2013, although the overall proportion has so far been slightly down from 2012. Canada (29.2% Linux) and Belgium (13.6% Linux) have replaced Brazil and Spain in the top ten download locations this year. They join France (6.6% Linux), Italy (37.9% Linux), the USA (24% Linux), Switzerland (6.1% Linux), Austria (12.6% Linux) and Russia (66.7% Linux).

“It’s great that ever more users throughout the world are using our flexible high-end CAD suite for hobbies as well as for start-up businesses,” Sergej concludes.  “We love hearing their feedback and success stories, some of which we’ll be sharing with readers throughout the year.”

About CAD Schroer

CAD Schroer is a global software development company and engineering solutions provider, helping to raise the productivity and competitiveness of customers working in manufacturing and plant design, including the automotive sector and its supply chain, the energy sector and public utilities. CAD Schroer has offices and subsidiaries throughout Europe and in the United States.

CAD Schroer’s product portfolio includes 2D/3D CAD, plant design, factory layout and data management solutions. Customers in 39 countries rely on MEDUSA4®, MPDS4™ and STHENO/PRO® to provide an efficient, flexible and integrated design environment for all phases of product or plant design – cutting costs while raising quality. CAD Schroer emphasises close customer partnerships and supports its clients’ objectives through extensive consultancy, training, development, software support and maintenance services.

Contact Information

CAD Schroer GmbH
Fritz-Peters-Straße 26-30
47447 Moers

Website: www.cad-schroer.com
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Telephone:
Germany: +49 2841 9184 0
France: +33 141 94 51 40    
Switzerland: +41 44 802 89-80
Italy: +39 02 49798666  
USA: +1 866-SCHROER (866-724-7637)
UK: +44 1223 460 408          

Contact:  Anke Adams