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Unread 17-09-2003, 17:48
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hey heres my 2 cents and as i am a high school student, that had to learn autocad on his own after being taught inventer, i got a few things to say...

~Autocad is great for schematics, arcitechural drawings and 2D drawings.

~Inventor is great for any 3D modeling and drawings, it has many user friendly interfaces and options, and once you get the hang of it you can keep up with new versions

~Autodesk, the new versions seem to change alot and if you do not use it very often, and get placed to use a new version you havent seen before you may be a little frightened, but i have seemed to find AutoCad 2000 to be one of the best Autocad programs, espically i got a free edicational version of it.

Mike
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