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Re: Inventor or Solidworks?

with all the hype (is there any? maybe i just want there to be....) i think they are getting more and more similar. They have almost all the same features, tools, and even transferrable file types. when i first took a look at solidworks after never using it before, i was able to immediately able to make a complex solid as though i had already read the manual already. Between solidworks being cheaper though and inventor constantly improving itself, it doesnt really make a difference which one you use- its more of a matter of which one your more familiar with.
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