The first question I’ve got to answer here is what is so different between Edge and Works that it would cause people to entertain the idea of changing? Aren’t they…
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I was reading an article by Randall Newton, a rather professorish-looking fellow who once made a jab at an upstart CAD user/blogger by depicting the blogger reaching into the world…
Aren’t you just a little curious about what is out there in the CAD universe? Maybe you’ve been using history-based software for so long you’ve forgotten that your FeatureManager doesn’t…
The training I took on-line from Ally PLM a few weeks ago was useful and informative. This was my first on-line training class, and it was very convenient, saving me…
One of the nagging questions I keep coming back to is “What about Creation?” By this of course I mean that Synchronous Technology is great for editing prismatic parts. Soon,…
I’ve heard a few people ask this question with more than a little irony in their tone. Solid Edge is certainly an underrated CAD package. Not so much because of…
I was at SEU last year, and learned a lot about the Solid Edge community, the software, and the company behind it. This year I get to be a part…
In the sports car world, new versions of classic autos always stir up emotions good and bad. The new Corvette to me looks like a new Chevy Camaro tail ended…
Autodesk left SolidWorks reeling after purchasing Tsplines. Tsplines, for those who don’t remember is a technology that lies between mesh modeling and NURBS modeling. It allows the worlds of 3DS…
There were two news items about Solid Edge this week that caught my eye. One was that the International Standards Organization (ISO) has adopted Siemens JT format as an ISO…