- Autodesk (now: Release 2010 of Inventor, Inventor LT, AutoCAD, LT, Architecture, Electrical, Mechanical, MEP, and Algor Simulation; others to be supported with their next updates.)
- SolidWorks (with SP 1.0)
- Alibre Design V12
SpaceClaim
MecSoft Corporation (VisualMILL, RhinoCAM, VisualMILL for SolidWorks, etc)
- Solid Edge (early November with MP1).
- progeCAD and progeADD-on software.
(*) Actually, any CAD software that runs on Windows probably works just fine with 7. I've run AutoCAD, Bricscad, and others on 7RC.
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Considering how long various betas then the RC of Windows 7 have been available to *anyone*, this is kind of lame. I guess all the other CAD vendors' developers didn't know where to download it!
Posted by: Norm C. | Oct 23, 2009 at 08:09 AM
Thanks for the extensive list. :)
Worth noting is that it is only a few of the products from Autodesk that are supported on Windows 7 at this point.
Posted by: Jimmy Bergmark | Oct 23, 2009 at 08:31 AM
AHAHAHHAHAHA. utter genius
Posted by: al Dean | Oct 23, 2009 at 08:31 AM
solidworks will support in in service pack 1.0
Posted by: jason raak | Oct 23, 2009 at 08:43 AM
SpaceClaim announced Win7 support long time ago - back in July.
http://www2.spaceclaim.com/company/news/pressreleases/09-07-21/SpaceClaim_Showcases_Multi-Touch_for_3D_Engineering_Design.aspx
Posted by: Vladimir Malukh | Oct 25, 2009 at 11:16 PM
Solid Edge on Windows 7 is in final testing with availability in MP1 in early November.
Posted by: Dan Staples | Oct 26, 2009 at 02:22 PM
CATIA will be about 6 months behind. Then when that revision finally comes it won't actually support the OS until at least service pack 6.
Posted by: Kombi | Oct 26, 2009 at 02:39 PM