SWW - The Art of Real Presentation files

The "Art of Real: PhotoWorks 2006" presentation and files are now available for conference attendees in the Wednesday afternoon section at:

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Regards Mark Biasotti SolidWorks Corporation

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mbiasotti
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Disappointing that non attendees can't view this. Being a few thousand miles away in New Zealand makes it difficult for people like me to attend conferences like this.

John Layne

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John Layne

John,

Don't give up just yet. I'm sure some of the attendees will post these presentations for the rest of us to enjoy.

Kman

"John Layne" miles away in New Zealand makes it difficult for people like me to

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Kman

Hope so, I can't get over there either :-(

Rich

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Rich

The original post on our ftp site did NOT include the SolidWorks files. It now does.

Regards

Mark Biasotti

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mbiasotti

Mark

Can you arrange for al the presentations etc. to be available for all solidworks users worldwide, who could not attend ..... if nec in the subscription area.

THANKS ........

The stuff thats shown here (ie your previous, and excellent 101, 201 etc. is usually in excess of the knowledge of VAR's .... so for advanced users (and not so advanced) it is a VITAL part of getting the most from solidworks.

......... Personally I'd like to see such stuff in SWKS user manuals ... but I guess that would make them too thick (and maybe too scary for new users ;-) )

best Mark (UK)

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Life in Mono

When I managed to visit SolidWorks World for just 6 hours, all I could do was visit the exhibitor floor booths, and say hello to a few people I recognized. I had the funds, but not the time to attend conferences and be able to qualify to receive the DVD.

I met one of the SolidWorks guys at their booth and noted that fully

99% of the SolidWorks users simply can't get to SWks World.

I asked that SolidWorks management consider that reality & then arrange to sell the Solidworks World 2006 DVD to at least their registered customers who can' t hope to make it to the show. We users need all the help we can get. SolidWorks, as with any 3D CAD program, are amongst the most complex single user computer programs used and it always seems to me, there is never enough time to learn it all.

I hope Mark Biasotti can bring this up for review and consideration.

Thanks Much - Bo Clawson

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Bo

The SWW team (include myself) will be meeting in the next couple of weeks to do a post-mortem as we always do and we will serious discuss this topic and see what we can do for our subscription customers. I will get back to both forums on this matter when we make a decision. As far a training material, there is a new 2006 Advanced Part Modeling Guide that was very well written by our training doc guy Dave Pancoast. You can get it from your VAR and he can discuss the details on how to best review it with you.

Regards Mark Biasotti SolidWorks

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mbiasotti

I am sure everyone here on the SolidWorks group appreciates having key issues from SWks Users heard in the management review.

The overarching issue for USERS that I see/hear, which affects all aspects of 3D CAD, whether training, implementation, use, upgrades, debugging, instructions, training, and of course, SolidWorks World is summed up in 2 safe four letter words!

TIME LOSS

Things that waste time unnecessarily, including SWks official upgrade instructions which are wrong (I swear it is true), are things which just grate on us users, when we know that many of them should not occur or should have been eliminated a long long time ago (think upgrade instructions as one simple issue, not even involving code).

Many Thanks Indeed, Mark Please keep us posted.

Later - Bo Clawson

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Bo

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