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Re: Inventor 2013 or 2014?

That makes me want to upgrade

However, that'll only happen after I get over my obsession of Ubuntu and triboot back to Windows!

Why can't they make an Ubuntu one?
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Re: Inventor 2013 or 2014?

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I would say if computers at school run Inventor, then you should use the same version as those, to allow moving files to the school computers for more people to use. Otherwise I'd say go with 2014.
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On Windows 8.1, you NEED to upgrade to Inventor 2014 Service Pack 1 as it's the only version compatible. Otherwise you will notice odd issues like your file explorer randomly crashing.
These two points are causing me a problem. Inventor 2013 worked fine on my shiny new Windows 8 PC at home until I upgraded to Windows 8.1 a few weeks ago. My school is using Inventor 2013 and I really want to be able move our files back and forth between my home PC and school.

Does anyone know a way to save files in Inventor 2014 so that Inventor 2013 can still read them?
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Re: Inventor 2013 or 2014?

Mike,

To move files from 2014 to 2013 or earlier you have to save the 2014 file as a STEP file. The problem is that the parts loose their history, and assemblies loose their constraints. There are solutions but using the same release offers more flexibility.

Generally, if you can, the advice is to work with the same release on a large project such as designing the robot.
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