The “Good Ole Days” with SolidWorks means the days when all we had to complain about was bugs in the software. Bugs were at least something you stood a chance…
Category: bugs
There is nothing that generates website traffic like a good old fashioned train wreck. I’m sure the SW people are learning this right now. Don Van Zile, a former civilian…
I’m having two problems A LOT these days. I’m working on some stylish sports products recently. They’re just plastic parts that are entirely curved. There are three versions, and two…
I can’t take credit for the name. Some guys I work with from time to time actually named this. The idea is that every now and then you get a…
Ok, this looks minor. But it’s not. It’s potentially huge and costs me or my customers vast amounts of rework time for nothing. I was working on a complex surfaced…
Do these bugs effect everyone? No. Do they effect me? Yes. You might have run into bugs that don’t effect me. At the best, these inconsistencies are the things that…
Thanks to Mark Biasotti of SolidWorks, we have some answers for some of the questions in my last post: Radius or Diameter? This is what Mark has to say: A…
\n\nFar be it from me to be one of those blindly optimistic sorts who sees only Prozac induced bliss around every announcement from SolidWorks Corp. Still, all cynicism aside, sometimes…
Disallowing bug fixes for non-subscription customers is reprehensible, no matter what kind of spin is put on it. In a post entitled “Autodesk Subscription – it could be worse“, Steve Johnson of the…
If somebody likes to rant, there are a few easy targets. 2008 interface. Software quality. Toolbox. Routing. Each of these topics conjures negative emotional responses in different people. What about…