CAD spftware
I was just wondering if their is a way to get a decent version of autoCAD (used autocad2000 in college for 2D stuff, worked great) and not spend two or more paychecks on it. I wold like to have something for myself at home, probibly look good on the resume with some real CAD experience.
Figured some of you guys might have experience with CAD and such.
Thanks,
Matt
what school did you graduate from anyways, very surprised you didn't get exposer in any of these programs or solid modeling in general?
Justin
I guess its one of those oxymoron’s, affordable CAD software
ProE seems to still be in business because of legacy data. At least in the environment I'm in.
Solidworks seems to be the most popular flavor.....at least the most I've seen in job postings.
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I don't recommend torrenting for commercial stuff though. IANAL, but there can be very nasty consequences if it has a phone-home feature.
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Did some searching around and have heard some good stuff about DesignCAD
http://imsidesign.com/Products/Other...3/Default.aspx
Its pretty cheap on amazon, maybe I will mess around with the trial this weekend
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Solidworks is better for smaller business with less complex systems.
Catia is the system used by non government aerospace co. Also heavily used by car manufactures.
Best location for picking up one is Torrents.
Nick
quite fully featured and not expensive (they hit me up a
few times a year for upgrades and I never go for it, but
they get down to $149 or so right before the -next-
release). Lots of rendering fanciness, 3D solid stuff and
so on. Seems to support a lot of import/export.
to current v17, but I found on their web site that
they are also selling back-versions for real cheap;
ended up going for V15 with some bonus training
materials, for $39.95 - not bad for 2D, 3D and near-
photo-realistic surface rendering (purportedly).
The best offer I got from their upgrade-spam was
like $99; v16 version is now down to $79 but the
last one to support Windows 2000 is the v15 so I
picked that.



