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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5987846" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Solidworks has been around a long time. Because of this, the program has alot of options, like FEA. But their FEA system is rather limited, for an FEA program. I find SolidWorks is rather cumbersome to work with as compared to Inventor. Inventor is much smoother and quicker to work with, especially with large assemblies.</p><p></p><p>SW has been around alot longer than most of these other programs like Inventor and newer systems. That comes with advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is they've had years and years to create additions to the program, like FEA. The disadvantage is the program itself is based on what is now an old modeling architecture that can be fairly cumbersome, and even frusterating, to use at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5987846, member: 549629"] Solidworks has been around a long time. Because of this, the program has alot of options, like FEA. But their FEA system is rather limited, for an FEA program. I find SolidWorks is rather cumbersome to work with as compared to Inventor. Inventor is much smoother and quicker to work with, especially with large assemblies. SW has been around alot longer than most of these other programs like Inventor and newer systems. That comes with advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is they've had years and years to create additions to the program, like FEA. The disadvantage is the program itself is based on what is now an old modeling architecture that can be fairly cumbersome, and even frusterating, to use at times. [/QUOTE]
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