![]() Long story short, like it or not, Fusion is the way of the future, and you can either jump aboard the train or watch it pass you by. However, there is no PDM checkin/checkout workflow yet for Fusion. In Fusion, you get the Autodesk cloud backend, which can be a little flaky, but is getting better. And if you run Vault on Amazon EC2, that’s the hot ticket and is fabulous. In Inventor, you have the option of running Vault. ![]() That said, both softwares essentially do the same things now.ĭata management is different. Also, I much prefer the hierarchical tree of the Inventor browser to the Fusion feature timeline which I find to be confusing. You may launch your software one day, and something is totally different from yesterday, which is super annoying. Also with Fusion, you do not choose your updates, Autodesk chooses for you. Fusion has come a long way in the last 2 years, but does not match the mature “feel” of Inventor. I find Inventor to be a mature, professional, enterprise-class product. I’ve been told that at some point in the not-too-distant future, Inventor will be no more, and everything will be in Fusion. All the newest updates are coming for Fusion first, and it’s a recommended download on the Inventor download page. Autodesk is really putting a ton of resources behind Fusion, with the ultimate goal of claiming back market share from Solidworks.
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