guglie
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Hello everyone, I have recently changed company and currently we are in a situation where we are evaluating which software to adopt to switch from autocad 2012 lt to a 3d. taking care of electrogen groups and cogeneration of hot water we find ourselves drawing very often (in fact almost always) pipes (piping) and sheet metals. I personally know well solidedge and solidworks, however, taking into account that we use autocad, we valued staying in the autodesk environment.
I spoke to a dealer but I did not get the answers I wanted and we set a demonstration in January/February p.v.
I thought then to ask someone who uses it, a feedback assessment, to know if and how much "work".
I thank you in advance for your answer.
I spoke to a dealer but I did not get the answers I wanted and we set a demonstration in January/February p.v.
I thought then to ask someone who uses it, a feedback assessment, to know if and how much "work".
I thank you in advance for your answer.