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inventor vs. solidworks

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Hello, everyone, I need help...
I've changed my job for 2 months and a large part of the decision was due to the fact that the company told me that I wanted to move from autoc. a solidworks.
when it seemed almost made, here comes someone who says that inventor is better, that costs less, that it is more powerful, than "the 2 software at the bottom is equal " ... I have been working for 10 years in cad 3d and I have never been through my head to confront a brocco with a race... I do not know what you think, if you want to give me your opinion, I would be grateful, especially if you know how to give me reasons for carpentry would be more suitable solidw.
After 8 years of cad/cam and rapid prototyping, moving to the carpentry made with inventor is something that does not give me peace...
 
I had the opportunity to work a short time ago in a company where they had inventors and I could verify the two programs in operation because I personally used sw.
what I have seen from the very beginning was the macchinosity that has inventor only in turning the object, not to mention the various functions especially those of carpentry where they have copied really bad those of sw, without talking about the economic expense because we all know that sw do not pull it behind you but it is also true that once you buy the license if you want you stop them, while inventor continues to the infinite and it is clear that with the passing of time exceed the expense of the first
now clearly one does its own accounts but in my work I use a lot of metal and wood depending on the needs and versatility of sw does not compare, moreover I seem to see with the various suppliers that sw is the most widespread especially in several workshops.
I have seen recently but I could not check the new section of woodwork of inventor for the wood world, but frankly it seems nothing new to me... with sw-organized templates, tables organized for numerically controlled cutting lists, holes with relative lists etc, sw has always done so.
Excuse me, I've spread too much,soever for carpentry.
No comparisons
 
I had the opportunity to work a short time ago in a company where they had inventors and I could verify the two programs in operation because I personally used sw.
what I have seen from the very beginning was the macchinosity that has inventor only in turning the object, not to mention the various functions especially those of carpentry where they have copied really bad those of sw, without talking about the economic expense because we all know that sw do not pull it behind you but it is also true that once you buy the license if you want you stop them, while inventor continues to the infinite and it is clear that with the passing of time exceed the expense of the first
now clearly one does its own accounts but in my work I use a lot of metal and wood depending on the needs and versatility of sw does not compare, moreover I seem to see with the various suppliers that sw is the most widespread especially in several workshops.
I have seen recently but I could not check the new section of woodwork of inventor for the wood world, but frankly it seems nothing new to me... with sw-organized templates, tables organized for numerically controlled cutting lists, holes with relative lists etc, sw has always done so.
Excuse me, I've spread too much,soever for carpentry.
No comparisons
Thank you very much for your precious testimony. I also believe that there has not gone, like all of us on the other hand, since in the environment cad 3d we know how things are, but there is nothing better than hearing the opinion of those who have worked on the field with both, indeed, if you have other elements or testimonies about it benvengano .
 
Thank you very much for your precious testimony. I also believe that there has not gone, like all of us on the other hand, since in the environment cad 3d we know how things are, but there is nothing better than hearing the opinion of those who have worked on the field with both, indeed, if you have other elements or testimonies about it benvengano .
For example, I have heard that in the management of the great assemblies and in the table inventor is superior ... what do you say?
 

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