View Single Post
  #13   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-05-2009, 00:08
Molten's Avatar
Molten Molten is offline
Registered User
AKA: Jason
FRC #1766 (Temper Metal)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 2,289
Molten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond reputeMolten has a reputation beyond repute
Re: AutoCad Inventor 2010

Quote:
Originally Posted by McGurky View Post
what is so much better about solidworks than inventor? Can you explain why it is so much better?
It's not just Solidworks. ProE and AutoCAD are both better then Inventor for one simple reason.(ignoring the many others) They are used in industry. I know of a company that uses Solidworks, one that uses AutoCAD, and one that uses ProE. However, I don't know any that use Inventor. That alone makes any one of the the three other 'main' CAD softwares better.

Inventor is primarily used to acquaint you with the mindset of a draftsmen. Think about it. Since you've learned Inventor, do you look at parts the same? I personally look at parts as extrusions, revolves, and other basic commands. I see the details of the part. That is what you need from Inventor.

Now, onto the many other reasons Inventor is a bit sub par. Each tool specializes in it's own way. The ProE is the natural powerhouse of drafting. If you want some advanced mechanics, that is where you want to go. The AutoCAD has vastly superior 2D drafting capabilities and uses way less memory. Solidworks is more of the same, but just way more in depth.

Overall, though I love Inventor, I got to say that any of the other three will suit you better in the long run. I hope my explanation covers all the bases without stepping on anyone's toes.
__________________
"Curiosity. Not good for cats, great for scientists."- Numb3rs

"They can break your cookie, but... you'll always have your fortune."-T.W. Turtle, Cats Don't Dance

"Tell my tale to those who ask. Tell it truly - the ill deeds along with the good, and let me be judged accordingly. The rest... is silence."-Dinobot, Beast Wars

"Though the first step is the hardest and the last step ends the quest, the long steps in between are certainly the best."
–Gruffi Gummi, Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
Reply With Quote