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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
AutoTURN - Wikipedia AutoTURN is a third-party computer-aided design (CAD) software released for the AutoCAD, MicroStation, BricsCAD, IntelliCAD (ZwCAD) platforms, developed and sold by Transoft Solutions Inc The software is made for use on computers that run Microsoft Windows operating system and is available as a 2D or 3D (Pro) version A web based version of the software, AutoTURN Online is available on macOS
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] Initially a DOS application, subsequent versions were later released for other platforms including Classic Mac OS (1992), Microsoft Windows
Navisworks - Wikipedia Navisworks (previously known as JetStream[2]) is a 3D design review package for Microsoft Windows Used primarily in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries to complement 3D design packages (such as Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, and MicroStation), Navisworks allows users to open and combine 3D models; navigate around them in real-time (without the WASD possibility); and
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
List of BIM software - Wikipedia List of CAx companies List of computer-aided engineering software List of computer-aided manufacturing software List of structural engineering software Open-source 3D file formats Open-source architecture Modelur - SketchUp plugin to design built environments Navisworks Open Design Alliance Procore Revizto - BIM cloud-based collaborative software
History of CAD software - Wikipedia 3D rendering of spoons in CAD software In 1981, the key products were the solid modeling packages— Romulus (ShapeData) and Uni-Solid (Unigraphics) based on PADL-2—and the surface modeler CATIA (Dassault Systèmes) Autodesk was founded in 1982 by John Walker, which led to the two-dimensional system AutoCAD [22] The next milestone was the release of Pro ENGINEER in 1987, which heralded