Your timing is uncanny!
I am in my first couple days of use on the free download I am liking it quite a bit! Cost, perpetual license and David Wishengrad's Woodwed recommendations from previous posts and coming up on 60 w/ retirement in the future have all guided my decision (not to mention blown drive forcing an upgrade). I am an Autocad 2003 to V2011 user, so no knowledge of updated Autocad from V2011 up current. I am a solo designer / fabricator that drafts in 3D as well as 2D and have to say so far the switch is pretty seamless. I like the BricsC USC better, but rightclick (known issue) and Osnap R-shift grabs seams a bit glitchy in Brics. My workflow is generally 2D into 3D and when I edit 3D I go back to 2D and work back up verses editing 3D models. I guess I feel this method is more accurate but I am old school so I keep the more complex 2d constructs next to 3D models for editing ease. I don't use CAD fulltime as I did in the past, an the last couple days have taught me I don't want to be a full time desk jockey so no steep leaning curve appeals to me. Haven't done any rendering yet but which looks a bit different and need to work w/ it... Command prompts seam the same but w few changes and wont miss Pedit into solid polyL command sequence vs Brics Join. When all else has failed I go back to Brics drafting classic workspace and there at the top are most of the drag down options. Utube U has been helpful as well as their hint prompts. I think based on this first very brief intro I will purchase Brics Pro perpetual, very impressed?
I think I will still investigate Fusion 360 for its native CAM aspect but don't have a CNC thus far and haven't programmed in last 14yrs w/ experience via Komo's RouterCIM CAM 2006 that was native in Autocad, but still hoping for a magical CNC w CAM to fall from the sky.