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heard a few things too such as:
1) Autodesk has determined that in
almost ever case when instability occurs the user was using the mouse. From
now on Inventor will be all coordinate entry. Not so bad when creating
geometry but I suspect selection will be a real pain.
2) Shape Manager
kernal has been the cause of most inabilities to create complex shapes like
lofts and drafted and filleted parts. These problems didn't exist in 2D
AutoCAD so from now on Inventor will be 2D only.
3. Due to all the user
issues with Design Assistant and file management Inventor will no longer
support saves to disk. Draw your product, print it and store the paper copy is
the new method.
4. ATI has bought up Inventor. From now on ATI cards
are the only ones that will work.
Well thats about all I heard. Anyone
have anything else?
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