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- Comparison of computer-aided design software - Wikipedia
The table below provides an overview of notable computer-aided design (CAD) software It does not judge power, ease of use, or other user-experience aspects The table does not include software that is still in development (beta software) For all-purpose 3D programs, see Comparison of 3D computer graphics software CAD refers to a specific type of drawing and modelling software application
- AutoCAD - Wikipedia
AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software application developed by Autodesk [1] It was first released in December 1982 for the CP M and IBM PC platforms as a desktop app running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers [2]
- List of 3D modeling software - Wikipedia
List of 3D modeling software Computer-generated image created by Gilles Tran using POV-Ray Following is a list of notable software, computer programs, used to develop a mathematical representation of any three dimensional surface of objects, as 3D computer graphics, also called 3D modeling
- Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia
Comparison of 3D computer graphics software 3D computer graphics software refers to packages used to create 3D computer-generated imagery
- Autodesk - Wikipedia
The company was founded in 1982 by John Walker, who was a co-author of the first versions of AutoCAD AutoCAD is the company's flagship computer-aided design (CAD) software and, along with its 3D design software Revit, is primarily used by architects, engineers, and structural designers to design, draft, and model buildings and other structures
- Comparison of EDA software - Wikipedia
Comparison of EDA software This page is a comparison of electronic design automation (EDA) software which is used today to design the near totality of electronic devices Modern electronic devices are too complex to be designed without the help of a computer
- Autodesk Inventor - Wikipedia
Autodesk Inventor is a computer-aided design extension application for 3D mechanical design, simulation, visualization, and documentation developed by Autodesk
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