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Re: Why Inventor?

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Originally Posted by Doug G
Sounds like some of you have experience with many different modeling programs. Besides the details of drawing and assembling, are they all similar in their ability to create ipart
For me geometry is geometry. CAD programs are all alike. There are 225 industry professionals registered for my Inventor class at AU and there is another full class running at the same time slot. http://www.autodeskevents.com/au2006...=9948&filter=K

I see the transistion from AutoCAD to Inventor (or SolidWorks) to be similar to the transition from the drawing board to CAD. If I were preparing for the future I think I would want to be learning the next generation tools.

Here are some similar tutorials that might be useful in comparing CAD programs.
http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content..._Tutorials.htm
http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content..._tutorials.htm
http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/content..._tutorials.htm

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