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It seemed clear to me that I was talking about price lists. . .
ok, but it is likely that the percentage marginality on the products is the same for which if you can make a discount % will be the same on inv or on acad mec.
 
finally after so much I also got the quotation of solidworks:

solidworks professional + maintenance + basic course 6gg + advanced course/consulence 2gg = a sassata :mad:

we are a good 20% more than the inventor suite + the rest (without treating)

sincerely I thought that being year-end, and with moonlights of these periods, to have prices much more contained.

Boh! to certain figures it is difficult to agree

chariot
 
finally after so much I also got the quotation of solidworks:

solidworks professional + maintenance + basic course 6gg + advanced course/consulence 2gg = a sassata :mad:

we are a good 20% more than the inventor suite + the rest (without treating)

sincerely I thought that being year-end, and with moonlights of these periods, to have prices much more contained.

Boh! to certain figures it is difficult to agree

chariot
ricordati...
if you pay peanuts you get monkeys
 
sincerely a commercial who tries to sell talking bad about competitors instead of good if it really makes me a bad impression. ...
I agree with hunting, but unfortunately if you were in this world you would realize that most other commercials speak badly of the product you sell.
I usually emphasize the potential of what I can give you and I don't get things on other products, only once I happen to "spell badly" another product, but simply because the commercial that had passed before me, has invented colossal bales to sell. .
everyone has their own conscience.. .
 
and when does a commercial speak well of a competitor product??? :rolleyes:
sincerely a commercial who tries to sell talking bad about competitors instead of good if it really makes me a bad impression. ...
calm calm.....no one noticed the face at the end of the p.s.

It is better to talk about the commercial proposal :wink:
the speech on commercials is only lost time:biggrin:

chariot
 
I lost... Is it that you can re-detail the two proposals?
1)soliworks professional + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassataged

2)suite premium inventor + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassata - 20% (without treating)

if I stay at 2d the price is sassata - 55%

chariot
 
1)soliworks professional + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassataged

2)suite premium inventor + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassata - 20% (without treating)

if I stay at 2d the price is sassata - 55%

chariot
inventor of from in addition some direct modeling element with fusion (software cmq acerbo), swx gives you in addition a better expandability towards third-party plugins, a remarkable diffusion (it is almost a standard, also this has a cost).
at the level of pure modeling I think they are equivalent to 99% of users.

you talk about "assata", but in the end it is not that it is absolutely so high costs (I do not say in relation to the quality of the product, but in absolute... think when the voices of other suppliers weigh in an average company and calculate that from the cad passes all the design...). Knowing the costs, I think that 20% of or can "eat" also the quality factor of the courses, difficult to assess here.

last thing: don't consider the savings you would have left with a "primitive" tool like autocad 2d... it's another world!

Did you discard it? solid edge? I would have asked for a quote also for these 2... keep an eye on the outsiders, too.
 
1)soliworks professional + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassataged

2)suite premium inventor + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassata - 20% (without treating)

if I stay at 2d the price is sassata - 55%

chariot
but with "sassata" at the end how many shields, florins, heels are? for me a sassata can be 15-20000 euro, while for another it can be 30-40000, to another already 10000 we are to figures from capogiro
 
1)soliworks professional + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassataged

2)suite premium inventor + maintenance + basic course + advanced course
price = sassata - 20% (without treating)

if I stay at 2d the price is sassata - 55%

chariot
What if you were staying at the tecnigraph? How much was the percentage of the sassata compared to the two-dimensional cad? :biggrin:
 
but with "sassata" at the end how many shields, florins, heels are? for me a sassata can be 15-20000 euro, while for another it can be 30-40000, to another already 10000 we are to figures from capogiro
the prices of the cad lists we know more or less all tequila, as you rightly say you then depends on the subject and also depends on how many licenses you have to buy, but it seems to me that it is only talking about one, so more or less I think we are between 7 and 10 k.
 
What if you were staying at the tecnigraph? How much was the percentage of the sassata compared to the two-dimensional cad? :biggrin:
:biggrin:
He thinks I'm looking for one for my house, but his wife doesn't want:redface:
the prices of the cad lists we know more or less all tequila, as you rightly say you then depends on the subject and also depends on how many licenses you have to buy, but it seems to me that it is only talking about one, so more or less I think we are between 7 and 10 k.
just one station....for the amount instead add a little something
 
inventor of from in addition some direct modeling element with fusion (software cmq acerbo), swx gives you in addition a better expandability towards third-party plugins, a remarkable diffusion (it is almost a standard, also this has a cost).
at the level of pure modeling I think they are equivalent to 99% of users.

you talk about "assata", but in the end it is not that it is absolutely so high costs (I do not say in relation to the quality of the product, but in absolute... think when the voices of other suppliers weigh in an average company and calculate that from the cad passes all the design...). Knowing the costs, I think that 20% of or can "eat" also the quality factor of the courses, difficult to assess here.

last thing: don't consider the savings you would have left with a "primitive" tool like autocad 2d... it's another world!

Did you discard it? solid edge? I would have asked for a quote also for these 2... keep an eye on the outsiders, too.
work in a small company....the costs are always too high:biggrin:

I don't know how to respond.

on the primitive instrument agree :biggrin:

solid edge "carved" only for the little diffusion in my area (in any case from what I saw I consider it at the same level of solid works)

I have not seen them

chariot
 
:biggrin:
He thinks I'm looking for one for my house, but his wife doesn't want:redface:


just one station....for the amount instead add a little something
For the tecnigraph, if you want, I've got one in the loft... I still have the rotring nibs and what else. .
yes be depends on the training days.

work in a small company....the costs are always too high:biggrin:

I don't know how to respond.

on the primitive instrument agree :biggrin:

solid edge "carved" only for the little diffusion in my area (in any case from what I saw I consider it at the same level of solid works)

I have not seen them

chariot
Didn't you see him? Very bad!
I'll put you under 10 k... think about it! :-)
 
For the tecnigraph, if you want, I've got one in the loft... I still have the rotring nibs and what else. .
yes be depends on the training days.

training days: 6gg (base) + 2gg (advanced)


Didn't you see him? Very bad!
I'll put you under 10 k... think about it! :-)
creo stopover has not been taken into consideration for the same reason of solid edge.....certo is that if you design only "my" machinery, I create would certainly have been carefully evaluated.
 

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