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Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013 12 Jul, 2012 By: First Look Review: 3D modeling software aligns more closely with AutoCAD, offers an enhanced user interface, and now comes with cloud-based services. The most significant new items in Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013 are also new in AutoCAD 2013, which is part of Autodesk's master plan to have all its programs look, feel, and operate as similarly as possible. In this review, I'll begin and end with the two updates that will probably attract the most attention, and fill the space in between with some of the less splashy but still noteworthy changes. It's hard to miss the first new feature, because the new Welcome screen is all you see when you launch Inventor Professional 2013. Do you feel welcome? The new Welcome screen in Inventor Professional 2013 mimics that of AutoCAD 2013. The Welcome screen is divided into three sections: Work, Learn, and Extend.
This section gives quick access to buttons that create new files, open existing files, and let you customize the default template files. This latter button brings up a small dialog box with two sets of radio buttons that let you set measurement units and drawing standards for new files. This can now be done at any time — not just while you are installing the software. This center section contains links to a series of interactive tutorials, including Getting Started and What's New. There is extensive user support and training in a variety of formats and from a variety of sources, including local user groups, Autodesk University, and possibly your dealer. Autodesk maintains a discussion forum that is actively monitored by Autodesk employees, and the new searchable online Wiki Help functionality means that help is constantly being updated with user input.
There are also several independent chat forums. The final panel lets you connect to Autodesk Exchange, where you can find a number of add-on apps. To quote the Welcome screen, these apps are 'powerful, fun, and help you get your job done faster!' Many are third-party products; some are free.
This panel also lets you access Autodesk 360, which is Autodesk's brand name for a number of cloud-based services. (More on this later.) You can turn off the Welcome screen so it doesn't display at start-up (simply uncheck the box in the lower left corner), and you can access it at any time (from the Get Started tab of the ribbon). The next thing you see after you pass the Welcome screen is also new: the Create New File dialog box is completely redesigned. Template files are now organized by type, and if you single-click on one, the dialog box shows a generic preview of the type of file it produces. The Create New File dialog box has been completely revamped, and template files are now organized by type. Shevelev matematika dlya doshkoljnikov. Pick an Item, Any Item Inventor Professional 2013 includes literally dozens of new features. I don't have space to cover them all here, so I'll focus on those that caught my eye.
• In-command marking menus are reorganized so that OK, Done, Cancel, and Apply are always in the same relative positions in every menu. • Overflow menus that descend from the marking menus are now available in two versions. The default versions look much like those in previous releases, but you can switch to shorter versions that only display the most commonly used commands. • Error messages are smarter. For example, if you try to launch the Extrude tool when no sketch is active, Inventor complains about your inappropriate choice and instead launches the Sketch tool. • Certain application options are now located in the ribbon, so you don't have to uninstall and reinstall Inventor to change them.
• This is one of my favorites: You can dynamically trim a sketch. Instead of selecting each segment to be trimmed, just hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor. Anything you cross is trimmed on the fly. Trim a little out of the center, please.
• You can now define a 2D sketch curve by using a mathematical formula. Do you need a sketch for a parabola, a hypercycloid, or an involute? • The sketch icons in the browser now come in two flavors, and a new icon appears when a sketch is fully constrained.