
I am also keen to explore how some of us are using and adapting Inventor's current toolset for Joinery detailing.įinally, If you are not using Autodesk Inventor perhaps you would like to point out great features in other software titles that you would like to see in Inventor. Instead, they provide their API for free and let third party programmers provide these sort of products. The most popular third party products (or those that can be seen to have cross industry benefits) are often bought up by Autodesk and included in the main product. I am of the opinion that Autodesk doesn't do a lot of industry specific tool sets. One position that Scott and I disagree on is WHO would provide this sort of service. I hope that the point of this thread will be to demonstrate the desirability of such a plugin. If you are using Autodesk Inventor in the Building trades - specifically for Woodwork, what design accelerators, features, tools or functions would you like to have in Inventor? Not the mundane stuff that everyone could use, but specific stuff that could be rolled into an 'Inventor for Woodworkers' type addin. 2 Intel ® Xeon ® 2.I've created this post to give a little more room to a discussion that I've been having with Twitter.The Network infrastructure should support at least 1Gbps connecting switch ports. The Network option for the installation of CABINET VISION is NOT supported in a wireless environment. These recommendations are for a dedicated network server environment in which the server will not run CABINET VISION and there will be no more than 30 network users. The official CABINET VISION System Requirements can be found at the following link:

Other than a Windows environment, we don’t endorse specific hardware or software. These recommendations are for a dedicated network server. Cabinet Vision Dedicated Network Server Recommendations
