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    Posted: 10.Mar.2010 at 11:51
Originally posted by jayd1310 jayd1310 wrote:

I am looking for Mechanical CAD / CAM. Although I did come across a list of various CAD and CAM softwares. But on what basis do I classify them into the categories such as Low end, Middle end etc.
 
One note, to help pick a program, consider what your clients require.
 
Most of my clients demand *.dwg files, or any *.* which they can manipulate at their location.
 
AutoCAD products are/is the most common way the industrial world communicates.
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I am looking for Mechanical CAD / CAM. Although I did come across a list of various CAD and CAM softwares. But on what basis do I classify them into the categories such as Low end, Middle end etc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Mar.2010 at 19:53
I'm sure all three programs are top shelf, top-of-the-line.
 
Choosing a program, in my humble opinion, would depend almost entirely on what your mission is. What will your subject be?
 
Mechanical, architectural, HVAC, maps? Depends.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Mar.2010 at 17:00

Thats quite the task my friend, sounds like it involves alot of research...which I suppose you are tyring to circumvent? LOL start googlin

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Mar.2010 at 07:33
Hi everyone
I am new to this place.  I have an assignment on CAD / CAM where the question is to classify the available current CAD/CAM/CAE software into the categories such as : Low-end, Mid-range, High-end, Specialized Legacy, and Kernels. I have never come across specialized legacy and kernels. 
Could some one help me over here?

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