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What's wrong with freecad?
A lot. The UI blows. Which is why there is a commercial version of freecad that fixes exactly that. If there wasn't an issue with the UI, they wouldn't have a case for a commercial product. But they do, and they do rather well. There's even a youtube video about the two apps, by a professional cad person who tries many new cad apps. When he eventually made a video on freecad, he couldn't believe that people used it in that condition. In the comments, he was directed on Ondsel, and he tried it a few weeks later. He found it way more usable, even if it's just freecad underneath. And I agree with his assessment.
I use it and find it works just fine.