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Unread 19-09-2005, 20:04
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Re: easy way to find your robot weight.

I have extensive experience with Inventor 8 and very limited experience with some version or another of AutoCAD. I like inventor, but it seems primitive and underdeveloped. I think that as a relatively new product, it has a long way to go. Even so, it is ridiculously easy to use and adequate for most applications.

I am eager to play with the new stress analysis features.

Has anybody had experiece with both SolidWorks and Inventor? How do they compare?
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