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CADSOFT MBuilder

If you are looking for CADSOFT MBuilder, you have come to the right place. We explain what CADSOFT MBuilder is and point you to the official download.

What is CADSOFT MBuilder?

Cadsoft is the primary home design software developer of Building Information Modeling (BIM). It is a software for Architectural Designers, Builders, Remodelers, Lumber and Building Material (LBM) Dealers and Consumers. Its house plan solutions integrate 3D Design, material takeoff, construction documents, framing, and good quality presentation tools. It also has links to prominent analysis and estimating packages.

The Cadsoft product line of architectural design software is created specifically for the residential and light commercial markets. It has the ability to quickly and perceptively perform all modifications in every aspect of users’ design, thereby, giving them the chance to build their projects in a short period of time. Cadsoft also offers house plan software with automated building tools that make home and interior design, remodeling, and material take offs simple to do. The comprehensive design tools and pre-defined libraries can assist users to build 3D renderings and construction documents.

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File types supported by CADSOFT MBuilder

Our users primarily use CADSOFT MBuilder to open these file types:

About file types supported by CADSOFT MBuilder

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Last updated: : November 26, 2014