![]() ![]() I'm coming over from another "industry standard" CAD package and find Fusion 360 to have several advantages for most users. ![]() There is a good chance you'll never out grow it. It's deceptively powerful and by the time you cut your (CAD.) teeth, Fusion will be a LOT more robust. You may need not only one tool, btu you do need the right tools! Allowing yourself only one tool to do everything with is very limiting. I've worked with many software systems for the last 25+ years. IN essence we need more information before giving a more solid recommendation. What industry do you work in and what "things" do you want to design ? This is much more important than looking into the past who sold the most seatsįusion being the newer prt of the Autodesk family offers a combintion modeling tools at a really staggeringly low price point. I am not sure where Autodesk Inventor is industry standard, however Factory Automation Machinery Systems business it's not. If I learn 360 will it be a seamless transition to Inventor? I do not want to learn multiple software packages that do the same thing. I was given a tip to buy Fusion 360 as a place to begin. I understand Autodesk Inventor is the industry standard.I think. I am brand new to CAD & I'd like to learn it for personal and possibly professional use. ![]()
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