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marto
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Autodesk Inventor Fusion

5 Reasons to Download Autodesk Inventor Fusion Now
http://www.wired.com/design/2012/05/autodesk-inventor-fusion/

Looks pretty good. Just installed on mac will report how it goes.

Solidworks is shitting me.

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Ok so I drew a simple part at lunch. Wasn't too bad. Only issue I had is I couldn't really work out how the relations worked.

I like the interface its got works great with a touchpad. (Unlike solidworks) It was a little slow however this could be attributed to not rebooting for a week or so.

Yeh I am not sure if it will convert me from solidworks need to probably watch a few tutorials to learn things. But I will give it a go.

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Does it have a COSMOS equiv?
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I might need to borrow your computer next event to see what this thing is and how its different from my standard copy of inventor

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Nah unfortunately not. But native mac makes up for that.
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I wonder if it exports nice STL unlike solidworks malformed mutated shit which needs to be repaired before you can use it for anything.
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Nah unfortunately not. But native mac makes up for that.

No it doesn't, COSMOS or nothing Laughing (Hence why I'm still on Solidworks 2010!)
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