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Any CAD alternative options?

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Before I moved, I had Autodesk Inventor available as a school resource. However, that resource was recently taken away because I had recently moved, and my school does not offer CAD/PLTW as a part of their school curriculum.

I'd like help more on CAD for my team, so are there any alternative resources where I can run CAD?

I have a computer capable of running Inventor, but I share this computer with my sister, consequently running out of memory required for Inventor. Does this mean I need a new computer entirely?
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Re: Any CAD alternative options?

If you are associated with a school, you should still be able to get autodesk inventor through students.autodesk.com.
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Re: Any CAD alternative options?

FRC teams can get it for free at the start of every build season simply by asking for it.
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Re: Any CAD alternative options?

Not sure this will help but:
https://www.autocadws.com/web
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Re: Any CAD alternative options?

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If you are associated with a school, you should still be able to get autodesk inventor through students.autodesk.com.
That was an option I was thinking on.

Do you know how long the software lasts? I read somewhere that it lasted for about 3 years or so (I am fairly sure that I am wrong).
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Re: Any CAD alternative options?

It lasts a year. But since they put out a new version every year, you effectively have infinate time with the software.
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It lasts a year. But since they put out a new version every year, you effectively have infinate time with the software.
Sorry, I wasn't clear before, but I meant how long the software lasts on the computer before it expires? (i.e. 30-day trial, but seems you can renew with a serial number)
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Re: Any CAD alternative options?

All Autodesk software initially installs in 30-day trial mode to give you a chance to get it running correctly before activating your free 3-yr student license.
Each year you can download new release so in effect you have a free student license for as long as you are a student.
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