If you just want simple 2D drawings, try NanoCAD.
-It's free. Once you got it, you got it.
-It's not cloud based, it downloads to your computer
-You can install it on as many computers as you want. I have it on 6.
-It opens all my old .dwg files I made on AutoCAD 2000, & 2004LT, and Draftsight (This was the only free CAD program I found that would do this, which was quite important to me) It will open .dxf's and others as well.
Not quite as easy to navigate as the others mentioned above, but once I figured out where a few of the menus are, (notes & text for one example) it's not a big deal. Most things are pretty much the same, so it's a quick learning curve.
I've been using it since 2017, when Draftsight decided free wasn't free anymore, and it'll be $250.00 a year if ya wanna keep it. Free is a good price for a guy who makes drawings for a bushing or pin on his tractor, a gear for his travelling sprinkler, or a wind chime that's in tune.
https://nanocad.com/products/nanocad-free/
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