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Yes, I also seem in line with your design needs. But I see her a little too restrictive as a choice. I try to explain the reasons:I think the exepro program piping 2d and/or 3d is the one closest to my needs
a cad is a fundamental tool that allows companies to form their know-how on developed products. therefore needs some flexibility because it has to adapt to all entrepreneurial initiatives. companies (especially if small ones) have to survive having a certain variety of programs, so maybe today you can go well, tomorrow instead the market can ask you more and you have to be able to offer it. creo is undoubtedly a more complete tool and in this case I think it can offer you better guarantees for a more adequate investment.
once at regimen with creo you don't have to go back, or think minimally about changing system because there you already have everything you need and that will serve you in the future. At most it is about implementing some extensions, but laughing stuff in comparison to change cad. I would look calmly before making decisions, thinking especially of the future. when three years ago we implemented creo parametric in the company we considered this. and even before looking for the cad the old manager/owner of the company said to us words: "If we buy, we have to buy a good stuff!" in the sense that a choice cannot go well immediately and tomorrow we don't know, otherwise it becomes a half choice.
then (as I said before) personally I did not find myself well with autodesk products because I saw that they are really too slow and I found myself working badly both with autocad mechanical and with inventor. I also noticed that all files are exaggerated (including installation files). I still happen to work with autocad lt (and I say lt!!!) and create parametric 1.0 (because I still have some stuff to convert to 3d) on the same pc, and if I want to pull autocad lines is much slower and when I quoto goes to snaps.. .
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