which should i purchase solidworks 2004 or solidedge 14

You, OTOH, do NOT actually use and 3D CAD, CAD/AM or CAM in *your* "real world".

Which adds to your total cluelessness .... as about everyone else does or has. THEY *know* what they are posting about .... you do not.

A "standard" does no work. Can you bolt things together with the standard for a 1/4-20 grade 6 bolt?

About ONE direct translatior? LOL ....

Clearly you should get away from those ads & buzzwords and out in the real world .... but take the broom. You may need it ...

Do you use it in your work? No.

Do you have a license for it? No.

Can you use it? No.

Do you *personally* know anyone that uses it for their work? I doubt it.

Full of frogs & chickens?

And then how do you create the history tree ....? LOL ....

No clues here again ...

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Cliff Huprich
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How any of these saying your beautiful made relate to solidworks?

You wisdum from the many message following: "You are totally clueless, as usual." "BTW, *I* don't care how you *feel*" "YOU don't have a clue what a standard is." "More of the usual BS?" "How many places, exactly, are you banned from? For being an idiot troll ..." "Drooling moron." "No clues here ... never in a thousand years ... " "Ignore the idiot troll ...."

Please but now these many word are on you too.

No need answer habib - please to treat him better next around.

Ok please - it makes the all of us feeling bad to see it when you so nasty.

With The Love - habib.

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Habib

It's because it still doesn't have all the features that SE and SW has :)

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Ken

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