Re: pros and cons in SolidWorks



Cliff <Clhuprich@xxxxxxx> wrote in
news:unun82l1lkn9g5hia90b28b064ek126b12@xxxxxxx:


Considered asking a few of your customers what they think (& might
pay)? "First look at the value, then the price."

Just curious.

Sure. The majority see no value in a CAM system. So adding value, which is
sales-speak for adding cost, to software which they are reluctant to buy in
the first place looks like an up-hill battle at best.

And what I personally think of the whole situation hardly matters.

--

Dan

Quid Aere Perennius
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