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These changes are never entirely painless, all the times that others have been there have been problems, I think, even if I hope otherwise, that will be so also for swx users.
 
in these cases I ask myself: what is the technical reason for these "revolutionarys"?
"technical"? Who said "technical"? :biggrin:

here we talk about exclusively economic issues, how to stop paying the rights to unigraphics and fire a lot of developers thanks to the catia-swx convergence.... .
 
"technical"? Who said "technical"? :biggrin:

here we talk about exclusively economic issues, how to stop paying the rights to unigraphics and fire a lot of developers thanks to the catia-swx convergence.... .
I think so.

Convergence with catia worries me a little... I hope swx remains a "cad-e-basta" and does not tend too far towards the plm model.
 
I don't care anymore, but cad is full of the world, and if they make a choice that won't happen, worse for them.
You're not wrong. is that I am afflicted:)


there is also to say that for a use of the type "manor geometry", or rather "manipulate", without too many verticalizations I use more and more spaceclaim.

... and then there is always t-flex (I tried it and apart the sketch far from ergonomic) I would say that as modeling (modelling-and-bass) it is ok.
there would also be alibre that after the submerged acquisition should grow.
 
These changes are never entirely painless, all the times that others have been there have been problems, I think, even if I hope otherwise, that will be so also for swx users.
solidedge for example, from acis to parasolid.
always remaining "in the family" there is the example of the passage ideas > nx preserving ( Enough) everything... features, tables, assembly etc.

In theory swx has everything to do a good job. . .
knows his software
knows parasolid
knows the new kernel
 
solidedge for example, from acis to parasolid.
always remaining "in the family" there is the example of the passage ideas > nx preserving ( Enough) everything... features, tables, assembly etc.

In theory swx has everything to do a good job. . .
knows his software
knows parasolid
knows the new kernel
Surely they are not pivellis, but you have to see if they will release it when it is ready or if the date will be decided at the table from marketing. from here often damage to users arise.
 
Surely they are not pivellis, but you have to see if they will release it when it is ready or if the date will be decided at the table from marketing. from here often damage to users arise.
I'm not stupid, they're gonna release him for sure when he's still a wandering mine, half the Greek alphabet to tell us.
Why should they give up tens of thousands of users who will playforza da beta tester besides paying the annual subscription?
you don't kill the chicken from the golden eggs, and if they get used to their customers to a product that works 99% at the first stroke then you get to work well forever... :rolleyes:
 
I'm not stupid, they're gonna release him for sure when he's still a wandering mine, half the Greek alphabet to tell us.
Why should they give up tens of thousands of users who will playforza da beta tester besides paying the annual subscription?
you don't kill the chicken from the golden eggs, and if they get used to their customers to a product that works 99% at the first stroke then you get to work well forever... :rolleyes:
ma eats polemic!:tongue:
 
I think they'll keep the two versions for a while.
they will call the new solidworks v6 (to make us believe that you will fix something with catia ... and all users behind hoping for the miracle), and the other for which they will keep updates for a while and will always have the parasolid kernel.
after 3-4 years will break the plug to the parasolid version and good night to the bucket.
 
I think they'll keep the two versions for a while.
they will call the new solidworks v6 (to make us believe that you will fix something with catia ... and all users behind hoping for the miracle), and the other for which they will keep updates for a while and will always have the parasolid kernel.
after 3-4 years will break the plug to the parasolid version and good night to the bucket.
who knows that in the future, with 2 kernel modeling at the top on the market prices fall considerably. . .
 
I'm not stupid, they're gonna release him for sure when he's still a wandering mine, half the Greek alphabet to tell us.
Why should they give up tens of thousands of users who will playforza da beta tester besides paying the annual subscription?
you don't kill the chicken from the golden eggs, and if they get used to their customers to a product that works 99% at the first stroke then you get to work well forever... :rolleyes:
On Monday I have a solidworks business (we are in the exploratory phase) , do you mind if I turn your (even mine) thought? :biggrin:

chariot
 
On Monday I have a solidworks business (we are in the exploratory phase) , do you mind if I turn your (even mine) thought? :biggrin:

chariot
the commercial will tell you that they are making the version for mac and linux and will be ready to the next release, that will open in native form the files of catia and pro/e, that will have the jt converter and module * (* = enter name to pleasure) free, please sign here' the contract. :biggrin:
 
the commercial will tell you that they are making the version for mac and linux and will be ready to the next release, that will open in native form the files of catia and pro/e, that will have the jt converter and module * (* = enter name to pleasure) free, please sign here' the contract. :biggrin:
These are the speeches that already made 10 years ago the commercials of a cad with the orange brand, of which we were unsatisfactory customers for about 8 months:biggrin:


chariot
 

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