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| View Poll Results: Which do you prefer? | |||
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67 | 47.52% |
| Inventor |
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74 | 52.48% |
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Re: SolidWorks vs. Inventor
I know both, I use mostly SolidWorks. Unfortunately everything else our team does is in Unigraphics (NX3 I wanna say)
Personally Id like to find how to change the shortcut keys in SolidWorks (2007 Student) but until then I have to keep using the buttons as opposed to the shortcut keys in Inventor. That to me makes a huge difference. Power wise, I have to say Solidworks just seems to have more ability. But integration with 3ds max (for the animation or something) just isnt there in it. Yeah Photoworks can do some nice stuff but I know 3ds max really well. |
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