Re: Solidity for SolidWorks?
- From: iQ <mwalters@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 08:45:13 -0800 (PST)
buggs in the software, that do not seem to get fixed.
using versions of OS that are know to cause problems.
lack of real support to our internal issues, not to mention actaul
statements from SolidWorks corp. that they will not be doing anything
to some of our internal issues, no future advancements to support
these issues.
crashing issues that cannot be reproduced.
degrading software the more we use it forcing us to rebuild computers
multiple times in the year.
service packs issues.
issues with gold partner add-in packages.
different issues depending on how i install to same service packages.
lack of in-house support to help with issues, free or paid by us. i
am being told that this will never happen.
i can continue, but i have other things to do. this is forcing our
company to look at other software packages.
i have had issues with CAD programs that forced a company to change
software but never from functional/support/problem issues. i want you
to know that talking with other CAD vendors, they are gobbling these
issues up.
it just goes to show you that "never follow a winner, always follow a
loser. you will look far much better." iQ
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