Viva Alibre and viva la revolucion! This takes Alibre back to their core concept, 3D CAD for the masses. They are one corporation that deserves plaudits for their eforts to make a real difference in how people interact with the world. They are provi…
I've been using Alibre for over five years, and it is by far the easiest app to learn I've come across in over twenty-five years of CAD work (Computer vision, AutoCad, Catia V4, V5, Pro-E). The willinness to learn new things and an apptitude for 3D…
Yes, welcome, good to see new members join. Although I'm not a big contributor to the conversation here I do check in-when time permits, which as of late hasn't been as often as I'd like. As Leslie says, jump in and have fun.
Its very good software for the money I use it daily to design printing equipment. Rhino is a good companion to Alibre if you do a lot of comples surfaces.
I just purchased alibre design expert, took less than a week to learn. I upgraded to the cam package, but am still "playing" with it. can you suggest any good tutorials. I cant seem to get it to post using 'canned cycles" for my Haas high speed vf4
I have owned Alibre Professional for about two years, but I still do most of my drawings on paper. Eventually, I hope to use Alibre at the very beginning of the design process and not have to redraw messy hand-sketches later.
No, I used Alibre a couple of jobs ago, but use Inventor now. I have the free version of Alibre on my lap top at home, but free time to tinker with it is in short supply.