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Unread 01-02-2002, 22:32
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Originally posted by ggoldman
In my mind, Macintosh CAD is not a good thing..

I say that not because of the programs or because of the system, but since the industry is on Windows Standard (mainly AutoCAD and Autodesk Products from what I have seen) it might be a waste of time to learn skill son mac only to have to relearn them when you get a job in the realworld


Just my 2 cents


Gabe
This is so untrue. CAD is CAD. It doesn't make a difference on which platform. CAD is just as good on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. All platforms have their perks, and their downsides, but only for minor issues. Take something like Photoshop, there is no difference between the Win and Mac version.
Anyways that applies to all programs. Once you learned it, you have learned it.
There is more to the world than Autocad and Inventor. Autocad and Inventor are toys compared to some of the UNIX programs custom build for big business. I not saying these programs aren't powerful, they are for a desktop computer. So there is no "Industry Standard" per say on anything.
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