BobCAD/CAM vs. Rhino: Specifics
I've read a lot of varied opinions about BobCAD and, per the recommendation of many threads, downloaded & tried both. I've used them for about a week now and to be honest, don't feel as though I have enough of an opinion to decide.
However, BobCAD seems to have better learning venues for new folks (like myself). Do you guys agree?
My hesitation with BobCAD is that lots of people seem to view it as a more "amateur" software compared with Rhino (and other CAD programs) - but for a hobbiest, how would I know the difference? Frankly, many of the things in Bobcad feel much easier to do (partly because I've already been able to view demo videos).
Any comments? (please ignore the fact that Bobcad also has CAM and Rhino does not - i really just want to focus on CAD)...
In all the complaining I've read about Bobcad, I haven't been able to pinpoint any true "problems" or things it cannot do.
I would love to hear someone say "The problem with Bobcad is that you can't do [insert capability here] whereas you can in Rhino" and hence it will be a mistake to purchase Bobcad"
Thanks!