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Our department just upgraded to 2007 SP4.0. Even at this stage of "development", it is significantly less stable/robust than 2006 SP5.1.
After getting burnt a few times on projects that needed to be gone yesterday...I now wait at least to hear from the community, including my VAR how its going overall...
We will update towards the end of the year. We use our native SolidWorks data downstream in our production areas. I need to co-ordinate the SolidWorks 2008 rollout with the upgrade to CAMWorks 2008 and Esprit 2008.
I will actually rollout SW08 to our manufacturing areas before we upgrade Engineering. We want our production folks to always be able to read the SW data native and not get into saving them step/iges translations.
This year with the new UI I will most likely do a training session on the SW08 UI for our users. I really like the new UI, but it will be a shock to our users. Not all of them easily adapt to change... :-)
Cheers,
Anna
primarily I use StudioTools(AliasStudio)though, with StudioTools and Maya there is simply nothing you can not model when it comes to surface modeling, Also I use Imageware for certain tasks and know Rhino well.
I will never up grade in solidworks again unless they stabilize their platform to be compatable with the older versions and create a save back feature like the other cad programs have. nor will I upgrade any more microsoft products
the most stable and usable years for all programs no matter whose they were. was between 2001 and 2004 windows 2000Pro was the single best plqatform ever created XP pro after SP2 became the second.
Solidworks 2001 was a stable program then 2004 became their best ever. they may not have had the salad dressing of the newer programs but if you dont need the flow concept and melted Hershey bar lines in models then 2004 is the best if you need to make your models look like a futuristic concept machine that will never be built then I highly recommend 2008 Of you need t odo structural load testing then get a program designed specificly for that.