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Nov
07

Backwards Compatibility

I heard a rumor, from a reliable source, that SolidWorks is investigating backwards compatibility. Would that help you in your job? If so, how?

Also heard that SolidWorks R&D is hard at work on some super-secret stuff. One can hope that it’s less "flashy" stuff and more stability kind of stuff.

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  • http://dezignstuff.com/blog Matt Lombard

    Interesting post. Super secret stuff? Why do they leak it to you if it’s super secret? It might not be secret at all. Check this out:
    http://dezignstuff.com/blog/?p=843

  • http://dezignstuff.com/blog Matt Lombard

    Interesting post. Super secret stuff? Why do they leak it to you if it’s super secret? It might not be secret at all. Check this out:
    http://dezignstuff.com/blog/?p=843

  • Steve Calvert

    They shouldn’t waist their time and money on this, it just doesn’t make sense.
    Steve

  • Steve Calvert

    They shouldn’t waist their time and money on this, it just doesn’t make sense.
    Steve

  • http://sw.fcsuper.com fcsuper

    I don’t have any sources per se, I (and a room full of customers) where told by the S/W Dev team that backwards compatibility was being looked into. Here are more details on that meeting:
    http://www.fcsuper.com/swblog/?p=112

  • http://sw.fcsuper.com fcsuper

    I don’t have any sources per se, I (and a room full of customers) where told by the S/W Dev team that backwards compatibility was being looked into. Here are more details on that meeting:
    http://www.fcsuper.com/swblog/?p=112

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