The Pros |
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Very Precise and accurate drawing details and measurements |
Caters for a wide range of clients through Specialized Multi-disciplinary Toolsets |
Easy to convert, share and export files to other platforms |
Unlimited technical support |
Easy to learn and use |
The Cons |
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High cost due to an annual license |
Uses very specific commands that take time to master |
Requires powerful high-speed computer |
Only available through subscription |
Not very good for complex 3D modeling |
The Pros |
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Suitable for developing high quality detailed 3D Models |
Ability to design in 2D and 3D simultaneously |
A wide range of customization options |
Great options for making presentations of your work |
The Cons |
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Compatibility challenge with other CAD software |
Needs a lot of time to learn how to use it efficiently |
Needs a powerful computer |
Requires Java on Mac which often has performance and security issues |
The Pros |
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File Compatibility |
Good customer support and training options |
Easy to use |
Good price/ value for money |
The Cons |
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Require powerful computer |
Slow start and processing speeds |
Steep learning curve |
The Pros |
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Flexible Licensing (allows the use of multiple computers & platforms) |
Good pricing. One subscription for three products |
Compatibility with other CAD programs |
The Cons |
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Lacks latest AutoCAD features |
Low user satisfaction rating |
Limited Support for third-party add-ons |
The Pros |
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Easy to use |
Short learning curve |
Excellent customer service and support |
Excellent DWG translation |
Strong 2D tools |
The Cons |
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Difficult to do animations |
Low user satisfaction rating |
Large file size |
High cost |
Needs a powerful computer |