Maybe there isn't a market for it. Probably most crackers don't bother with Linux versions and the Linux community always tends to support FOSS software.
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Probably most crackers don't bother with Linux...
My dumb ass read this completely different than intended at first.
See- now I would love to be able to run something like Autocad2000 (Yes I know it's OLD) on Linux. I learned Autocad for 2d drawings when I was young and still use it today. For modern 3d stuff, I use FreeCAD (open source). I design my own circuitboards and always find autocad more useful for this. This is why I run a dual boot linux/windows-7
Have you looked into KiCAD? It's FOSS and Linux-first.
What about LibreCAD?
What about it? It's another software. Did you mean to reply to the original commenter?
I thibk it's a good AutoCAD 2000 replacement
Thanks guys for your comments. I think the problem here is that I am late-middle aged and I've been using AutoCAD 2000 for 25 years now. If you are younger than me, you will understand when you get older =)
Have you checked software links from the megathread from the sidebar?
I know there's a lot of links, but that makes it all the more sure at least some of them will have what you're looking for.