Draftsight 2015 _best_ Jun 2026
The 2015 version introduced significantly better management of Tool Palettes and External References (Xrefs). For heavy users managing large projects with standard parts libraries, this was the feature that moved DraftSight from a "viewer" to a "production tool."
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To make this review "interesting" rather than just a dry list of features, it is written from the perspective of looking back at a pivotal moment in the software's history—specifically, the last version before Dassault Systèmes fundamentally changed the business model. draftsight 2015
This decision caused a massive exodus. Users felt betrayed. They had built workflows, tool palettes, and entire business processes around the "free" nature of 2015. Looking back, DraftSight 2015 is viewed with a sense of nostalgia—and a bit of resentment. It was the lover who left you at the altar. Users felt betrayed
Shortly after the 2015 cycle wrapped up, Dassault announced that future versions (starting with V1 later on) would move to a paid subscription model. They also announced that the free version would no longer be supported after a certain date. It was the lover who left you at the altar
