Rapidly selects all objects that touch a chosen object.
: Raster images and hatches can be plotted with transparency, allowing you to reveal objects that would otherwise be hidden. ACET Interface Support GstarCAD 2022 Professional Build 220303 -x64- -...
| Feature | GstarCAD 2022 Pro (Build 220303) | AutoCAD 2022 | |---------|-----------------------------------|---------------| | | ~$550 (perpetual license) | ~$1,775/year (subscription) | | DWG Compatibility | Native up to 2022 | Native | | LISP Support | Yes | Yes | | ARX/ZRX | ZRX (similar, not 100% ARX) | Full ARX | | Cloud Collaboration | Limited (own cloud) | Full Autodesk Docs | | 3D Modeling | Basic solids, surfaces | Advanced mesh, parametric | | Learning Curve | Minimal for AutoCAD users | N/A | Rapidly selects all objects that touch a chosen object
is a highly optimized, native-DWG CAD drafting and 3D modeling platform built by Suzhou Gstarsoft Co., Ltd. As a powerful alternative to mainstream CAD solutions like AutoCAD, this specific 64-bit production build delivers maximized execution speed, complete design freedom, and cross-platform flexibility for engineering and architecture professionals. 🛠️ Key Technical Specifications Requirement / Attribute Specification Detail Software Version GstarCAD 2022 Professional (Service Pack 1) Build Version Build 220303 Architecture 64-bit (x64) optimized for modern multi-core processors Native File Format Fully compatible with .dwg , .dxf , .dws , and .dwt Minimum System Specs 2 GB RAM, 1 GB Free Disk Space, 1024×800 Display Recommended System Specs 8 GB+ RAM, SSD Storage, Dedicated GPU, 4K Display 🚀 Core Features of Build 220303 Full Native DWG Compatibility As a powerful alternative to mainstream CAD solutions
If you are accustomed to popular CAD interfaces, GstarCAD feels native. The commands, aliases, and workflows are instantly familiar, requiring minimal retraining.
“Draw,” she whispered, half embarrassed at talking to software. The command accepted her voice. A thin axis appeared, then a point. The point became a dot, the dot became a node, and lines began to stitch themselves across the void. As Lin sketched simple shapes—squares, arcs, circles—the space replied: constraints suggested, dimensions whispered, geometry adjusted with gentle, infuriating intelligence.