GigiIng
Guest
Hello, everyone!
I am new to the despite forum has spulned many of your (very helpful!) discussions.
thanks to your discussion I became aware of a "proof" version of solid works for 90 days that I would like to download to be able to use it at home.
my question is: this version "proof" and solid works 2010 in general turns on xp sp2? if not how can I do to have a previous trial version?
in case I decided to buy a license (of course not for commercial purposes) how much would I spend?
I realize that my questions are rather trivial and perhaps a little stupid: But I'd like to have my software at home or on my pc so I could just unhook myself! Thanks for everything from now on!
gigs
I am new to the despite forum has spulned many of your (very helpful!) discussions.
thanks to your discussion I became aware of a "proof" version of solid works for 90 days that I would like to download to be able to use it at home.
my question is: this version "proof" and solid works 2010 in general turns on xp sp2? if not how can I do to have a previous trial version?
in case I decided to buy a license (of course not for commercial purposes) how much would I spend?
I realize that my questions are rather trivial and perhaps a little stupid: But I'd like to have my software at home or on my pc so I could just unhook myself! Thanks for everything from now on!
gigs