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"zeni" <I
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am new to Inventor. After spending a week or so on Inventor, doubts started to
grow in my mind.Before I get any deeper in Inventor, I have one simple
question if some one can kindly answer it.
NVENTOR REALLY ANY BETTER THAN MECH DESKTOP?? And if so then in what way?
I am in no way against the Inventor as I confessed my inexperience with it.
I really miss the snaping options, keyboard shortcuts and above all keyboard
entry of relative and absolute coordinates. Is there some compensation for
these in inventor?
Any one else share my thinking??
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"zeni" <I
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am new to Inventor. After spending a week or so on Inventor, doubts started to
grow in my mind.Before I get any deeper in Inventor, I have one simple
question if some one can kindly answer it.
NVENTOR REALLY ANY BETTER THAN MECH DESKTOP?? And if so then in what way?
I am in no way against the Inventor as I confessed my inexperience with it.
I really miss the snaping options, keyboard shortcuts and above all keyboard
entry of relative and absolute coordinates. Is there some compensation for
these in inventor?
Any one else share my thinking??
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"zeni" <I
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am new to Inventor. After spending a week or so on Inventor, doubts started to
grow in my mind.Before I get any deeper in Inventor, I have one simple
question if some one can kindly answer it.
NVENTOR REALLY ANY BETTER THAN MECH DESKTOP?? And if so then in what way?
I am in no way against the Inventor as I confessed my inexperience with it.
I really miss the snaping options, keyboard shortcuts and above all keyboard
entry of relative and absolute coordinates. Is there some compensation for
these in inventor?
Any one else share my thinking??
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"Sean Dotson" <sean at sdotson dot com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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No question. It's like comparing a Rube
Goldberg designed Etch-A-Sketch to a P4 Powered Tablet PC.
The ease of use is a major benefit. The
user interface is much better. Visualizations are much easier.
Creation of parts and assemblies is easier. Overall I find it be a much
more user friendly program than MDT. I'd go back kicking and
screaming. I enjoy designing in Inventor. I tolerate designing in
MDT.
If Kent chimes in and says he wouldn't go back
then I think the argument may be over <gdr>
--
Sean Dotson, PE
href="http://www.sdotson.com">http://www.sdotson.com
Check the Inventor
FAQ for most common
questions
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am new to Inventor. After spending a week or so on Inventor, doubts started
to grow in my mind.Before I get any deeper in Inventor, I have one simple
question if some one can kindly answer it.
NVENTOR REALLY ANY BETTER THAN MECH DESKTOP?? And if so then in what way?
I am in no way against the Inventor as I confessed my inexperience with
it. I really miss the snaping options, keyboard shortcuts and above all
keyboard entry of relative and absolute coordinates. Is there some
compensation for these in inventor?
Any one else share my thinking??
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"zeni" <I
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am new to Inventor. After spending a week or so on Inventor, doubts started to
grow in my mind.Before I get any deeper in Inventor, I have one simple
question if some one can kindly answer it.
NVENTOR REALLY ANY BETTER THAN MECH DESKTOP?? And if so then in what way?
I am in no way against the Inventor as I confessed my inexperience with it.
I really miss the snaping options, keyboard shortcuts and above all keyboard
entry of relative and absolute coordinates. Is there some compensation for
these in inventor?
Any one else share my thinking??
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"jmartzig" <Inventor
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all the way! when i switched i didn't like some things about IV too. seemed
like something was lacking. i still hate the measure tool, but other than
that, when i go back to MDT it seems like a total bear. IV is actually fun to
work with in my opinion. constraints in IV kicked MDT's butt. so much more to
list. stick with inventor - you'll love it. -Joe
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