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At a Glance
GNU Octave
GNU Octave
Star Rating
(55)4.2 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (66.0% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Inventor
Inventor
Star Rating
(437)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Mid-Market (42.5% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
$2085 1 year
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AI Generated Summary
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  • Users report that Inventor excels in 3D/solid modeling tools with a score of 9.0, while GNU Octave shines in data visualization capabilities, scoring 8.9. Reviewers mention that Inventor's robust modeling features are essential for mechanical design, whereas GNU Octave's visualization tools are praised for their effectiveness in presenting complex data.
  • Reviewers mention that Inventor's rendering tools received a lower score of 7.6 compared to GNU Octave's 8.2. Users say that while Inventor's rendering capabilities are functional, they often fall short in producing high-quality visual outputs compared to the more advanced rendering options available in GNU Octave.
  • G2 users highlight that Inventor's ease of use is rated at 8.3, slightly lower than GNU Octave's 8.4. Users report that while both software products are user-friendly, GNU Octave's interface is more intuitive for those familiar with programming, making it easier for new users to adapt.
  • Users on G2 mention that Inventor's quality of support is rated at 8.1, which is comparable to GNU Octave's 8.2. Reviewers say that both products offer solid customer support, but some users feel that Inventor's support could be more responsive during critical project phases.
  • Reviewers mention that Inventor's collaboration features scored 8.0, while GNU Octave's collaboration tools are rated higher at 8.5. Users report that GNU Octave provides better options for team collaboration, particularly in sharing and editing scripts, which is crucial for collaborative projects.
  • Users say that Inventor's entry-level price of $2085 per year is a significant investment compared to GNU Octave, which is open-source and free. Reviewers mention that this cost difference makes GNU Octave a more accessible option for small businesses and individual users looking for powerful data analysis tools without the financial burden.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
GNU Octave
No pricing available
Inventor
1 Year
$2085
1 year
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Free Trial
GNU Octave
No trial information available
Inventor
Free Trial is available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.3
43
8.8
373
Ease of Use
8.4
43
8.4
374
Ease of Setup
Not enough data
7.9
104
Ease of Admin
Not enough data
7.7
99
Quality of Support
8.2
39
8.1
342
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Not enough data
8.2
94
Product Direction (% positive)
7.7
41
8.3
368
Features by Category
Not enough data
8.1
37
Design
Not enough data
8.6
37
Not enough data
8.9
37
Not enough data
8.4
37
Not enough data
7.5
34
Edit
Not enough data
8.1
36
Not enough data
7.3
35
Not enough data
8.0
36
Not enough data
7.7
36
Collaboration
Not enough data
8.1
36
Not enough data
8.6
35
Not enough data
8.2
36
8.3
21
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Administration
8.4
17
Not enough data
8.2
20
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8.0
18
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Capabilities
8.9
20
Not enough data
8.0
18
Not enough data
8.1
17
Not enough data
8.5
16
Not enough data
Methodology
8.8
13
Not enough data
8.3
19
Not enough data
8.3
16
Not enough data
Generative AI
Not enough data
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Not enough data
Not enough data
8.5
13
7.5
20
Design
9.5
10
9.0
20
8.3
11
8.6
20
8.2
10
8.7
20
8.2
10
7.6
19
Tools
8.5
11
5.6
16
8.3
11
7.5
19
8.2
10
7.1
17
Work
9.0
10
6.9
15
7.9
11
6.8
15
8.2
11
7.2
16
8.8
11
7.6
14
8.0
11
7.6
16
Environment
8.7
10
7.7
17
8.5
11
7.7
18
8.3
10
6.9
18
9.0
10
8.1
19
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File Options - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
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Customization - Mechanical Computer-aided Design (MCAD)
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Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
GNU Octave
GNU Octave
Inventor
Inventor
GNU Octave and Inventor are categorized as Simulation & CAE
Unique Categories
GNU Octave
GNU Octave is categorized as Statistical Analysis
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
GNU Octave
GNU Octave
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
66.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
17.0%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
17.0%
Inventor
Inventor
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
35.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
42.5%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
22.5%
Reviewers' Industry
GNU Octave
GNU Octave
Research
11.3%
Computer Software
11.3%
Information Technology and Services
5.7%
Higher Education
5.7%
Food Production
5.7%
Other
60.4%
Inventor
Inventor
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
24.8%
Machinery
7.9%
Design
7.2%
Construction
5.0%
Utilities
3.8%
Other
51.3%
Alternatives
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GNU Octave Alternatives
Scilab
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Posit
Posit
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Simulink
Simulink
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Inventor
Inventor Alternatives
Onshape
Onshape
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SOLIDWORKS
SOLIDWORKS
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Creo
Creo
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Discussions
GNU Octave
GNU Octave Discussions
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GNU Octave has no discussions with answers
Inventor
Inventor Discussions
How do you handle the data creation problem?
2 Comments
SG
You basically need to create each model from scratch in Inventor. You can copy your AutoCAD in Inventor and extrude the models but the models won't be...Read more
there is a form to get more realistic renders from inventor?
2 Comments
Kenny C.
KC
Max can load Inventor files natively, so that's certainly one option. The render engine in Inventor is pretty good, though. There is a great deal of ...Read more
Is integration with other Autodesk products being considered?
2 Comments
MG
Autodesk published a video on how to export Inventor parts to Revit here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7-WtyiUtIRead more