Quote Originally Posted by Hugues View Post
If you're going to use it for 3d printing then AUtodesk Fusion 360 is really great as it contains a traditional volumetric CAD and also a modeler in which you can design organic shapes, all that integrated into one nice package.

You can also import stl files and design around them. Of course you can export to stl.

Free for students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and startups

I've been using it for 3 years now, really a great tool, easy to learn, very intuitive.

http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/try-buy
I've used it before and I really like fusion 360, however I assumed it wasn't free for anything other than students & educators as that's all I've found on their site. I've been looking around their site and still can't find anything that says different. But I emailed them to see if I can get it free for enthusiasts/Hobbyists. I have heard that before from some utube people I follow, but never checked into it until a couple days ago. I will try openscad for sure just to check it out, never rule anything out until I try it.

And there's other OS's than 64 bit?!?!