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In the "Left Hand" AutoCad, for which took years upon years to get it where it is today, (Granted it still needs work), in the "Right Hand" the OS of which it is installed on, for which took years upon years as well to get it where it is today (And we all know the hard-ache of having to upgrade a system when there is no need). Not to mention the hardware that allows all this to function as a whole...
But, until there comes a day when Autodesk can write its own "OS" with AutoCAD installed and running smoothly (No Bugs) on its own PC/MAC, I believe these sort of conversations will continue.
So, to answer your question, yes there are "alternatives" to AutoCad, but I don't think you'll find as much dedication to assisting it's users.
Notice I didn't say "Good Alternative" ![]()