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I want to draw a plan with measurements, trees, entries, North sign, paths, something similar to AutoCad but for lands.

What would you recommend?

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  • I use QCAD to draw planning applications (so mostly buildings). It's not exactly free (I haven't tried the trial version - my employer paid for it) but it's the best of all the CAD programs I've tried, and the manual is very clear and helpful. – Zanna Oct 30 '18 at 16:53

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There's some alternatives like FreeCad, It seems to be a good software I used before a twice of times but for time I can't explore fully.

sudo apt-get install freecad
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I would recommend LibreOffice Draw which is freely downloadable from the Ubuntu Software Centre.

There are a number of templates available and the software in quite intuitive to use with significant online help available.

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You can use non-free program Draftsight available from Dassault Systemes. It opens even huge 20MB layouts created in Autocad.

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