arzigogolo
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Hello, everyone!
My name is lucio and I have been a mechanical designer for several years. I started with autocad, then I went to inventor (which is what I know best because I use for more time) and currently I am learning pro/e and solid edge st3 with good results.
I occasionally use solidworks 2011 and I have to say that potentially, is what I might prefer if it wasn't for some limitations.
I am very passionate about 3d programs for mechanics and I would like to know, synthetically, the main benefits of caia compared to solidworks 2011.
That is, very concretely, what are the real differences that distinguish the two programmes?
Basically, what does one other does not do and how does it do it better?
I would like to know, in particular, the differences between the two programmes regarding the three environments: part, together and put in the table.
As I work mainly in autonomous, for now the functionality that allows to work simultaneously on the same project I do not care much.
more than anything, they are the potential of the two programmes directly compared that would interest me to know.
I apologize for the question that you may have already heard ask who knows how many times, but I would like to hear from those who certainly know better than me the two programs, which of the two would be worth buying.
the scope in which I work is essentially the mechanical one, i.e., assemblies of various mechanical components such as transmission shafts, bearings, gears, etc., and also a lot of light carpentry, then module for iosa sheeting.:biggrin:
thank you all!:smile:
My name is lucio and I have been a mechanical designer for several years. I started with autocad, then I went to inventor (which is what I know best because I use for more time) and currently I am learning pro/e and solid edge st3 with good results.
I occasionally use solidworks 2011 and I have to say that potentially, is what I might prefer if it wasn't for some limitations.
I am very passionate about 3d programs for mechanics and I would like to know, synthetically, the main benefits of caia compared to solidworks 2011.
That is, very concretely, what are the real differences that distinguish the two programmes?
Basically, what does one other does not do and how does it do it better?
I would like to know, in particular, the differences between the two programmes regarding the three environments: part, together and put in the table.
As I work mainly in autonomous, for now the functionality that allows to work simultaneously on the same project I do not care much.
more than anything, they are the potential of the two programmes directly compared that would interest me to know.
I apologize for the question that you may have already heard ask who knows how many times, but I would like to hear from those who certainly know better than me the two programs, which of the two would be worth buying.
the scope in which I work is essentially the mechanical one, i.e., assemblies of various mechanical components such as transmission shafts, bearings, gears, etc., and also a lot of light carpentry, then module for iosa sheeting.:biggrin:
thank you all!:smile: