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| Mar7-12, 11:04 PM | #1 |
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Cad systems (better)
Hello to everyone
I am a CAD student. I am doing research into different CAD systems available. Could you please tell me what is the top 3 CAD systems available in the market today? I would like to ask out of these three CAD systems which is best & why? Please could you give me a brief actual reason to why it is better than the other two, instead of just an opinionated reason, if that's not too much to ask of anyone who reads this. Thank you very much for taking the time out and responding to this discussion topic. Kindest regards A CAD Student. |
| Mar8-12, 08:29 AM | #2 |
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Hello
I would like to post this question for discussion. What are the main advantages and disadvantages Inventor 2012 has over any other CAD packages out there? Why is Inventor better than say Solidworks 2012 and say the latest version of Mechanical Desktop. Why should anyone wishing to invest in a 3D modelling system pick Inventor. I am doing research into this matter. I could do with some factual help. Does anyone know any advantages or disadvantages any of these 3 systems have over each other? Not just opinions. Although any help would be very much appreciated. Kindest regards A CAD Student. |
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