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Every year my level of enthusiasm diminishes when new versions are announced. To me, the glass is half empty. What I see coming is a new release that will be riddled with bugs and problems. I cringe at the task of applying 5 Service Packs again (I’d rather go to the Dentist than apply another frickin’ Service Pack). Every year fewer and fewer of my customer upgrade, they’re just burned out and want to spend time designing parts not managing SolidWorks.
I guess I rained on the parade, but that’s my opinion.
Beta Testing? I don't have time for that, I've a family to support. So, I have to purchase the software, pay for support and 'Fix' it for free? I think not! SolidWorks should pay experts and power users to do that.
Devon
Devon
Not everyone needs to test, although it would probably help, but I think a CAD Manager should at least be involved.
I spend days upgrading parts in the vault and then find that we now have problems with mates that did not have problems before the upgrade.
I really hope that SolidWorks is working on this issues..