Sunday, October 12, 2008

The difference between CAD and AUTOCAD

AutoCAD is Autodesk U.S. companies to develop an interactive mapping software is used in two-dimensional and three-dimensional design, graphics system tools, users can use it to create, view, manage, print, export, share and reuse accurate rich With the design of information graphics.
CAD (Computer Aided Design) refers to the meaning of computer-aided design, computer technology is an important application in the field.
AutoCAD is a software platform, in order to cover almost all those in need in the field of painting, not the software customized for specific industries. For example, during the two-dimensional mechanical design, AutoDesk, there's a professional AutoCAD Mechanical 2000 software, AutoCAD 2000 as a platform to a custom frame, the title bar, add a library and computing module, according to AutoDesk's own tests With the completion of the professional software of the same design or engineering task than simply using AutoCAD Express 6 times. This shows that there is only the AutoCAD software platform, use it to direct Laigao design, mechanical design in particular is very difficult and inefficient.

3 comments:

MJansherq said...

Thanks very helpful info

Cadd Outsourcing Services said...

Thanks for the post and also for informing us how CAD can be utilized in rendering CAD services

intercad said...

While a Mac can technically run SolidWorks, in most cases CAD software is written solely for Windows-based machines. This means on a Mac the software will be running through a proxy instead of natively which could affect performance. This is in addition to the fact that you will still need a fully-licensed copy of Windows for Boot-Camp on the Mac if you wish to run a Windows-based CAD Suite.. . Unless you have a specific need for the Mac, I would suggest going with a PC.

Solidworks