changelog for sw2004

i can't find any complete changelog for sw2004 not even for each sp. how can i justify to my boss the price of a the subscription service if i can't show there's real improvment for us. our var can't even tell us if the new weld could be useful (the actual one is absolutely useless; i can't imagine people's working with it).

is a such changelog exist ?

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in the "Help" or "?" menu you should find a "Release Notes" or "Manuel des Nouveautés", which means you should download the software first... I saw them also on SW website, but can't remember. Salutations

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Philippe Guglielmetti

Philippe,

It will be hard for him to justify the software to his boss if the > in the "Help" or "?" menu you should find a "Release Notes" or "Manuel des

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kellnerp

What's a pig? ;-)))

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pete

A poke is a bag. It's the word that pocket comes from, meaning a little bag originally. Buying a piglet in a bag, you were liable to find out that the pig was actually a cat when you got around to opening the bag. Or so the story goes. I find it hard to believe that folks couldn't tell a cat from a pig by the way it moved and the sounds it made, even if they weren't bright enough to open the bag before buying.

Jerry Steiger Tripod Data Systems

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Jerry Steiger

Jerry,

Actually if you have ever put a cat in a bag you would know they get pretty docile after a short cooling off period. This of course excludes the wild cats I used to trap in my backyard. They would rip your face off just for the fun of it. I still haven't figured out how the vet at the animal "shelter" got the needle into them.

Thanks for the explanati>>

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kellnerp

that's exactly my problem. In french : "face, je gagne; pile ,tu perds" (odd, i win; even, you loose).

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TTB

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