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74 | 52.48% |
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Re: SolidWorks vs. Inventor
I know in my high school we used Inventor with the Project Lead the Way curriculum. Why? It is a easy to learn, simple program. It gets you familiar with terms like fillet, extrude, revolve, and many many more that you can use, or use terms similar in other programs. Basically, Inventor is a good stepping stone into other, more advanced, industry standard software like Solidworks, Pro E and Catia.
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