Which software has a bright future for mechanical engineers in designing ?
As their are alot of modeling and drafting softwares for the mechanical field, alot of people has a great confusion about which designing software has a better scope in future and why ?
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They are all useful in their own way. Preferences usually come down to familiarity and if you don't believe that, work in the field for a while. I've never seen so many grown men cry as those who have to learn a new suite of software.
The differences are small and typically start to show themselves more in the area of surface modeling, top-down design, Industry 4.0 implementation, etc.. In other words, varying business needs across business sectors.
Software is just a tool; a means to an end. A good designer will work around whatever limitations he/she finds without much fuss.