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Re: SolidWorks vs. Inventor

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Originally Posted by Cory View Post
In addition, SolidWorks is much more of an industry standard than Inventor, which makes it worth using solely for that purpose. While most CAD programs are enough alike to make the switch fairly easily, I think it's better for students to learn on what they are likely to be using in college/industry.

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