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Re: Solid Works vs. Inventor
It never hurts to learn Inventor. I find that (at least for Inventor 8/SolidWorks 2008) they are similar enough to pick up one from knowing the other, and a few tutorials. (It's Pro-E that I have a hard time with...)
But, given that you guys work in SW already, you may want to stick with that for designing, and port over to Inventor for stuff like the awards or animation. |
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