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    Posted: 11.Apr.2016 at 15:27
Hi guys, do you know something about E3 Series? I need a program for my electric projects. Is it possible to use E3? Smile
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What kind of electrical projects?

E3.schematic - For the design and documentation of plant and machinery and electrical control schematics.

E3.cable - For the development of electrical systems and their internal connectivity. It is an integrated, logic-oriented solution for complete documentation of wiring, cables and wire harnesses.

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My projects generally about home, school and factory electric design. Now I am trying to use AutoCAD. Maybe E3 schematic will be better. Because E3 has cable and panel modul. But I am not sure about it. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Apr.2016 at 13:46
I would think there would be a huge difference between the design of an electrical system for a residence versus a school versus a factory. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Apr.2016 at 16:38
AutoCAD can not give me a 3D project. So, E3 seems better than AutoCAD. But in usage, I am not sure if which one will be easier.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Apr.2016 at 17:16
AutoCAD cannot give you a 3D project?  That's news to me as I've been creating 3D models in AutoCAD for a number of years.
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