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I have no real specific improvements I am wondering about, just if the overall feel has been made better.
Cograts on beeing featured in teh SolidWorks Newsletter.. you deserve it your Blog ROCKS!!!!
Not everyone thinks it is bad. Sorry to hear you haven't had chance to try it for yourself yet.
Deja Vu anyone?
The best new feature -- selective open -- didn't actually work in the crunch on my massive assembly. Crashed instantly when trying to create a drawing. Over and over. Sigh.
Noteworthy achievements of SW2008:
most bug-plagued release since '96
wins the award for the WORST admin image creation process ever. (Got me to seriously consider doing all 100+ installations manually)
Created more SW hatemail within the company than the last 5 releases combined (on the plus side - inspired me to create a virtual email account to capture it all)
Pissed off more engineers in our company than any other software release...ever! Hands down. (beating out all versions of CATIA)
BIGGEST, FATTEST AND SLOWEST SW ever! Yahoo! Whatever happened to speed? My old laptop screamed along pretty well with SW2007. With 2008 it just barely runs.
By the way, what A$$HOLE came up with the special DVDs that can't be copied through any normal process? Would that be the same guy that decided not to release service packs on DVD?
My decade long love affair with SW has at last come to an end. After buying our first seats, selling it internally for year after year and coaxing along the reluctant...I'm done. I've sluffed off my thankless admin tasks to an intern. We have a seat of NX now. We'll play around with SolidEdge a bit and keep an eye on some of the new interesting products that are out. It looks like SW is now all about listing as many features as possible regardless of how many actually work.
Lots of good people and talent at SW. Wish they could breath life back into this once-great product.