What I need is a closet design software that wont break the bank while I test the market. I use a admittedly cheapo design software for presentation only, and use a excel-based cutlist program I developed myself that works really well. Read and follow the guidance presented in Trevor's and my answers. I have recently started building custom closets along with the frameless cabinets I have been building for years. ![]() So don't worry about the particular example that happens to have been deleted. The general concerns are that the information grows stale and questions like that are honeypots for spamvertisements that don't provide value to the site. List and off-site resource request questions like that one aren't a good fit for the StackExchange Q&A format and our policy is to close them as off-topic. Within one of your comments, you expressed concern that the answers weren't valid as one of the subject questions in that meta post has since been deleted.įor the sake of your question and others who don't have privileges to see deleted posts, here's a screenshot of what was asked: They are certainly on-topic for the site. Your question has been pretty well addressed before, and Trevor's answer along with my answer provide more detail as to the community's expectations regarding CAD based questions. ![]() TL DR - Yes, CAD questions are on-topic for the site.
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