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Revision as of 09:25, 10 December 2020
The Open Design Alliance (ODA) is a software consortium who have been at the forefront of challenging Autodesk dominance by providing compatibility with DWG files and more recently Autodesk Revit RFA/RVT files without an Autodesk license. Their solutions are proprietary, they offer a few free services.
They are a not-for-profit member owned consortium designed to avoid outside influence or over influence from any single member(s). In 2020 Autodesk became a member of ODA (to many peoples surprise).
"The ODA Platform is a comprehensive solution for developing engineering applications, consisting of SDKs for popular CAD and BIM formats and the ODA Technology Stack, a set of building blocks for application development."
See also
- LibreCAD is a free/libre alternative to AutoCAD
- QCAD is a free/libre alternative to AutoCAD
- BlenderBIM_Add-on is a free/libre alternative to Autodesk Revit
- FreeCAD is a free/libre alternative to Autodesk Revit