According to a recent CAD Manager survey done by Cadalyst magazine, AutoCAD is the most frequently used CAD package used by 54% of CAD Managers who took the survey. Autodesk products made up a combined 85% of all primary CAD systems. It was noted that "customers are hesitant to get too far away from the core AutoCAD file format (DWG)"
Here were the top 10 CAD Systems
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AutoCAD = 54.3%
Architectual Desktop = 14.1%
Land Developement Desktop = 9.1%
Microstation = 4.2%
Solidworks = 3.3%
Inventor = 2.1%
Mechanical Desktop = 2.1%
AutoCAD LT = 1.8%
Autocad Map = 1.2%
Solid Edge = 1.2%
Other CAD Systems included CATIA, Revit, IronCAD, Pro/Engineer, I-deas, Autodesk Building Systems, Medusa, and Eagle Point.
"More offices run a 2D primary system (such as AutoCAD) with a 3D-enabled secondary CAD system." They called this multi-system a "hybrid-office environment".
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2D/3D Hybrid mixture = 36.4%
Totally 2D = 30.4%
Mainly 2D, but evaluating 3D = 26.4%
Totaly 3D = 6.8%
Many companies refuse to, or do not have the money to, upgrade to a fully-3D enabled CAD system. I started 3D with Mechanical Desktop 2 at a previous employer, and since we were on the subscription program, we were upgraded with each new release and whenever I left that company, we were using MDT 6 with Power Pack. Where I am currently employed, the newest release we have is ACAD 2002, and they do not plan to upgrade. We have many vendors who are still using ACAD r14 and we have to have the drawing compatability with them.
Many users on several CAD-based forums bash AutoCAD, but it seems they will be #1 at least for a couple of more years.
This survey was in the printed Dec. 2003 magazine, but it isn't on the website:
I will add that I was surprised that Solidworks didn't have a higher percentile of users.
Flores