We have AutoCAD LT and 95% of the jobs we get we get the AutoCAD drawings for. A company like Siemens doesn't care about SMBs (small medium business) so all your support and teaching will be via the VAR/reseller and, in some cases, forums/websites. In the case of high end products like NX, make sure your reseller has a good reputation for support. You do not want to get involved with software based on promises of support for machines or implementations of features - what you need or think you will need should already be in place. ![]() And the costs involved in customizing if this is necessary. Reason being you will want to find out what machines your software choices can post to. In the next tier down, an answer about CAD will help.įor the types of machines you use now and for those you are planning on I would suggest doing some homework on the 4 and 5 axis verticals and seeing what you find that, potentially, fits the bill. If money is no object, then two names come to mind immediately - NX (Siemens) and TopSolid. ![]() You say nothing in your post about CAD is this an issue? This can to a certain extent influence the answer(s) you will receive.
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