There are differences between Inventor and Solidworks in how they work - different user interface, different ways of drawing and modifying objects, etc.
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There are differences between Inventor and Solidworks in how they work - different user interface, different ways of drawing and modifying objects, etc.
Hello friends,
Let me share some information about the recent released scan data / CAD data inspecting software.
Key functions are: Alignment, deviation detection, measurements, report printing.
For more information you can check this website: (http://pointshape.com/inspector/)
or contact me (jim@pointshape.com)
Thanks for you time.
Surprised to not see SketchUp on the list.
+1 for OnShape. Great, free, SolidWorks like alternative that I highly recommend.
Came here to post this. Feels very Solidworks-like. Which makes sense, since it was started by former Solidworks people. They also have a script language available to make your own commands. The only drawback is that the free account doesn't have any private documents anymore.
Also, while Fusion 360 is proprietary, you can get a hobbyist license for free as long as you are making less than $100k using the software.
Hi Guys,
The CAD software which specially focuses on mechanical CAD (MCAD) are as follows -
1) AutoCAD Design Suite and Autodesk Inventor which are developed by AutoCAD for 3D modeling
2) Pro Engineer, aka Creoparametric which is developed by Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC)
3) Catia which is developed by Dassault Systems
4) NX (Unigraphics or UG) is another well-known MCAD software developed by Siemens
5) Solid Edge is also been developed by Siemens and much more...
Thanks & Regards
Roger King
I like to work with Solidworks, guess I need to try OnShape too.
Hi all,
- Tinkercad.
- Solidworks.
- AutoCAD.
- FreeCAD.
- TurboCAD 2016 Deluxe.
- Creo Parametric 3D Modeling Software. ...
- IronCAD. ...
Openscad
Fusion360