![]() Having used and supplied both, I've put together a licencing and feature comparison.Īutodesk offer a light Inventor LT version, Autodesk Inventor Professional, Autodesk Inventor HSM or Autodesk Inventor or Inventor Professional in an AutodeskDesign Suite. All in all, this new offering has the potential to lower that impact further if no ACAD component is involved and give Autodesk clients more options when it comes to their 3D software.See below comprehensive review by Damien Jovica, experienced user and supplier of both Autodesk Inventor and Solidworks software.įor more information contact Damien on 1800 223 562 or CAD systems constantly changing features, versions, licencing and subscription models, two of the most popular 3D CAD options are Autodesk Inventor and Solidworks. This fact alone is a HUGE benefit over other 3D software considering most other software yearly fees are more expensive and you have to add AutoCAD on top that yearly cost to subscription as well to perform standard duties. Hence the renaming they did in 2010 from Inventor Suite to AutoCAD Inventor Suite. Oddly enough I still come in contact with a lot of users that don't understand that when you get AutoCAD Inventor Suite you DO get AutoCAD. Now why the new offering? Well, it is a slightly lower cost than the standard AutoCAD Inventor Suite and is designed for the markets that really don't utilize ACAD in their standard processes. Autodesk has announced a little while ago that they will now offer Autodesk Inventor as a standard Suite which they have done for years as well as now by itself without the AutoCAD and AutoCAD Mechanical components.
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