


Now between CATIA and NX, if you are not the guy that wants to loose much time with macros, I would bet to use NX, from my experience is the most complete after a single instalation. Of course, the price of both compared to NX or CATIA, is really less. If I open a business to my self, I would think in one of these two.

SolidWorks and SolidEdge, for me are the simple ones to use. Regarding the other softwares, I used in the past Solidworks and NX, and a bt of solidEdge. We have reduced the lead time of a project used that code, and it works fine! In my company we use a color code to mill all parts. I Havn't used much Catia for drawing production.
