morgan65
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where can you find information?
neutral nowhere, tendentious at every software dealer.:biggrin:where can you find information?
neutral nowhere, tendentious at every software dealer.:biggrin:
depends on how good the local salesman is, at least in small businesses: here' on the adriatic until recently solid edge was practically the standard for 3d, with significant presences of osd (people who migrated from me10) and think3 (grations from gbg), instead from what little I saw on the Tyrrhenian band goes much more solidworks.There is no unified answer.
It depends very much on the industrial sector you examine.
automotive automotive automotive automotive automotive automotive automotive
aerospace
Machinery
consumer goods
ship ship
Moldova&die
etc...
Also, the "trend" is important... I give you an example: space claim has definitely a market share resible compared to other industry majors, but its trend is definitely growing.
However, for example, the speech on osd: it is on the market from n lustri, but never really broke.
Of course. You are perfectly right: retailer in medium/small businesses is very important.depends on how good the local salesman is, at least in small businesses: here' on the adriatic until recently solid edge was practically the standard for 3d, with significant presences of osd (people who migrated from me10) and think3 (grations from gbg), instead from what little I saw on the Tyrrhenian band goes much more solidworks.
probably the work done by engineering gave its fruit in the late 1990s until a few years ago.
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=19352Of course. You are perfectly right: retailer in medium/small businesses is very important.
You will see that in a little bit of edge on the Adriatic will have a little more diffusion... time to time.. .
competition (bears) also uses solid edge?
pro/e e secompetition (bears) also uses solid edge?
remaining at the link you mentioned, the text says that if-st was chosen to replace the existing cad, but what did they use before?
according to me for various reasons:What do you think project is one of the most "getted"?
I would say rather than at the strategic moment of the exchange 2d>3d they were made ready with the best product.according to me for various reasons:
1) compared to others has better efficiency with large assemblies and complex parts (more "light" we say)
2) excellent integration with fem (prom) with competitive costs for the proe+prom package
3) for those seeking "extreme" parameterization is still the reference point
4) in some areas (lombardy for example) the commercial network is very strong
quoto :smile: I'm one of those.I would say rather than at the strategic moment of the exchange 2d>3d they were made ready with the best product.
They made a massacre of customers in the mid-1990s.
and, most customers, finding themselves well, continue to use it.