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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

What type of software do architects generally use?
Are there any quick, simple and free softwares out there to develop general basic floor plans? I have Adobe Illustrator & Indesign, Im a graphic designer now of 16 yrs... but using those programs for floor plans is very time consuming. There must be something out there to use? Thanks!
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You can try https://floorplanner.com/. It is an open source and free option.