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Re: Inventor to AutoCAD

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Originally Posted by rmmlg
So is AutoCAD more an architectural software and Inventor more an engineering software? Like, can AutoCAD be used only really for architectural stuff?
No, AutoCAD can be (and is) used for many different kinds of work, including such things as architectural, mapping, electrical and mechanical design and documentation. What is isn't is a true 3D or solids design application, which Inventor, ProE and Solidworks are. AutoCAD is still well-suited for many 2D applications, however.
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