John2004
Mechanical
- Mar 29, 2004
- 237
Hi everyone,
I would like to get some feedback on the major differences between the so called high-end CAD / CAE programs like Unigraphics-NX & Catia, and the mid-range programs like Inventor, Solidworks, and Solid Edge.
What I would mainly like to know is, in general, what can the high-end programs do that the mid-range programs cannot?
Also, where does Pro-Engineer fall in these categories, is it considered a high-end program or is it somewhere in-between a mid-range and high-end program ?
I downloaded a brochure on Pro Engineer and it gave an overview of the Foundation, Advanced, and Enterprise versions, (XE and SE), but it did not say how Pro-Engineer Wildfire compares. Is Pro-Engineer Wildfire the best Pro-E version for mechanical design and how does it compare to the other Pro-E versions mentioned above ?
I would appreciate any thoughts or feedback.
Thanks
John
I would like to get some feedback on the major differences between the so called high-end CAD / CAE programs like Unigraphics-NX & Catia, and the mid-range programs like Inventor, Solidworks, and Solid Edge.
What I would mainly like to know is, in general, what can the high-end programs do that the mid-range programs cannot?
Also, where does Pro-Engineer fall in these categories, is it considered a high-end program or is it somewhere in-between a mid-range and high-end program ?
I downloaded a brochure on Pro Engineer and it gave an overview of the Foundation, Advanced, and Enterprise versions, (XE and SE), but it did not say how Pro-Engineer Wildfire compares. Is Pro-Engineer Wildfire the best Pro-E version for mechanical design and how does it compare to the other Pro-E versions mentioned above ?
I would appreciate any thoughts or feedback.
Thanks
John