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==Choose Your Operating System==
==Installing on Windows==
FreeCAD is a truly multi-platform application, developed with the world-renowned [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt Qt] framework. What that means is that FreeCAD looks and acts the same on Windows, Linux and Mac. However, the installation procedure is a little different for each Operating system. Choose your Operating system below for more details about how to install FreeCAD.
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|align=center|[[Image:Windows.png | alt='Windows' | link= Install on Windows]]
|align=center|[[Image:Linux.png | alt='Linux' | link = Install on Unix]]
|align=center|[[Image:Mac.png | alt='Mac' | link= Install on Mac]]
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|align=center|[[Install on Windows]]
|align=center|[[Install on Unix | Install on Linux/Unix]]
|align=center|[[Install on Mac]]
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{{Docnav|About FreeCAD|Getting started}}
{{:Install on Windows}}

==Installing on Linux/Unix==

{{:Install on Unix}}

==Installing on Mac==

{{:Install on Mac}}

Revision as of 01:56, 24 November 2011

Choose Your Operating System

FreeCAD is a truly multi-platform application, developed with the world-renowned Qt framework. What that means is that FreeCAD looks and acts the same on Windows, Linux and Mac. However, the installation procedure is a little different for each Operating system. Choose your Operating system below for more details about how to install FreeCAD.

'Windows' 'Linux' 'Mac'
Install on Windows Install on Linux/Unix Install on Mac
About FreeCAD
Getting started