EDS Unigraphics v.18 or UGNX v1.0.0 Advanced cad and EDS Solid Edge v.15.0 software for sale! As used in the AUTOMOTIVE/AERO Industries. - runs on Windows NT4 platform or Windows 2000 Pro, XP
This is pasted from a unigraphics web site, no mention of Unix here?
Now you see, no seats, but always looking for better :-)
That is why I wanted a truthful answer, as in yes or no, lol
I have dealt with many Var's and salesmen, all who will lie through their teeth to get a sale, then run like hell, when there is a problem, then blame the OS, hardware or user! Leaving me to explain to my chairman, why he has wasted, £30,000, for hardware, software and training, only to find that it takes longer to design a new project, that it did, with AutoCAD LT. :-O
Truth, I will accept and listen, lies just send ME running.
Now that you have read my post, CORRECTLY this time, You can see that I have never used it! The point about the my post was that there was no mention of Unix. So no bs, just an observation! And no I am no related to Jon.
I have NOT whined about UG, I have asked you a simple question, that you are unable to read or answer correctly about UG causing lock-ups, which WAS posted by a UG user.
I saw an ad that did NOT mention Unix, then CORRECTED my mistake, by saying that I HAD found one THAT did mention Unix..
I was not giving BS, I just pasted the ad, It does not matter where it can from, it did NOT mention UNIX, that was my point..
WTF is foorp?
BUT if you are a typical UG user, then I will stay away from it!
Up until this your recent post, I was looking at getting a UG rep in, just to see what it can do.
You really do know how to sell a product, not!
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Solaris, AIX, Irix, Linux & OS X are others but I don't know if UG
No need to take him seriously. He hasn't used a modern CAD system for a LONG time. He lives in the past, and has serious mental health issues that he recognizes, but fails to address.
Not sure how he can really recognize the problem but still not address it ? One thing is for sure, his problem had gotten worse and worse over the years.
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