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Old May 1st, 2008, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by kujirasan View Post
I trained and worked on both, superficially they may he whole show over, so they may indulge in some eccentric changes a la Europeans .I found SW lot easier to teach as well.

Wait till next year or even 2010 to consider SE or NX. They will be going through some massive growing pangs due to a major change in their software that is coming down the pipeline.

With that said, anything they do will quickly be countered by Pro-E and SW and maybe Inventor (hehe), so it may become a moot point.

From what I've seen and hear, SE is better at surfacing, but SW is just easier to use.
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