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Re: proE wildfire vs autodesk inventor

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Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
I have not used proE, but from what I have heard, it is definitley a "more serious" tool and is more common among professionals. I have used pro/desktop, a sort of simplified version of Pro/engineer just designed to introduce students to parametric design. The basic parametric concept is there, so it isn't a huge step from inventor. Now that they offer a really cheap student edition ($200 as compared to ~$5000 full price), I got a tech teacher at my school to buy it so I will hopefully get to try it out.

agreeing with max... i have used proE before... and it is defiinitely more advanced and professional tool. there is lot to learn from proE. if you do have access to proE, try it out...