I don't know what's worse, that fact that somebody actually thought that this would be a good way to promote a "professional" product used for real world design & manufacturing, or that someone was dumb enough to approve it.Who is their target market?
What's with the X?
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I don't understand why I have to wait 3 hours to watch the exciting new video:
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We need to do a live stream of us watching it and critiquing it ala Mystery Science Theater 3000. I'll get the popcorn.mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 8:01 am I don't understand why I have to wait 3 hours to watch the exciting new video:
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Marketing trick to build anticipation. I see it's working...mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 8:01 am I don't understand why I have to wait 3 hours to watch the exciting new video:
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You didn't miss anything, just mostly useless chatter and showing features that Desktop already has, or the competition does.mattpeneguy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 8:01 am I don't understand why I have to wait 3 hours to watch the exciting new video:
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- Super feature: Where you can switch between Extrude and Cut in the same command. Well Inventor does this....I think for a long time now. DesktopWorks can switch an Extrude to Cut using the Instant 3D drag so the capability is there it's just not available in the Extrude UI.
- Extrude without sketch......hmm...pretty sure NX does this.
- Drag sketch fillet. It's just the "Power Trim" drag repurposed.
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I gotta say. I was rather impressed by this.. And I wished that this was an option available when my boys were in school.mike miller wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 8:07 am The X hype was just raised by another magnitude. https://super.solidworks.com/ Truly cringe-worthy. And those are the people you trust to store your CAD data?
Just when I thought it couldn't get worse, I scrolled to the end of the page and saw.........yes really.....coloring book samples. Pinch me guys, am I dreaming?
But wait. Sarcasm aside, this really isn't marketed at Primary/Elemantary school aged junior new designers, is it..?!!
I really did look around for the option to try this "Cool Student version".
I am confused. This really is an actual marketing tool for seasoned and mature designers and engineers..!?!! Yes?
I do know a couple of younger blokes in their twenties who are Manga fans... But this is not that either..?!!
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omg... my eyes!jcapriotti wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 9:50 am We need to do a live stream of us watching it and critiquing it ala Mystery Science Theater 3000. I'll get the popcorn.
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well then, 12yr olds are now running SW Corp.
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Re: What's with the X?
NX gives you multiple options in the extrude command.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 5:49 pm You didn't miss anything, just mostly useless chatter and showing features that Desktop already has, or the competition does.
- Super feature: Where you can switch between Extrude and Cut in the same command. Well Inventor does this....I think for a long time now. DesktopWorks can switch an Extrude to Cut using the Instant 3D drag so the capability is there it's just not available in the Extrude UI.
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Blame your math teachers!jcapriotti wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 12:34 pm What's with the fascination of naming products "X" something? Is it because X is underused in words? Obsession with the X-Men comics? X-rated movie aficionados?
Dassaults xApps (xDesign, xShape, xGenerative Design) Lowercase x
SolidWorks (DimXpert, DraftXpert, FeatureXpert, FilletXpert, MateXpert, SketchXpert) Uppercase X
XPLM (PLM Integration company)
Solid Edge (Xcelerator Share)
Bluebeam eXtreme edition (Ok not just x but they capitalize it)
Is this just xtreme marketing xperts that like to make xceptions to the rules to try and further xploit their customers by appearing to be xtra hip?
I found this interesting...but I still think we (the human race) had a lot more knowledge in the ancient times than is credited.
"...Arabic - which was the principal language of sciences during the Islamic civilization - is "shei" which was translated into Greek as xei, and shortened to x, and is considered by some to be the reason for using x. It is also noteworthy that "xenos" is the Greek word for unknown, stranger, guest, or foreigner, and that might explain the reasons Europeans used the letter x to denote the "unknown” in algebraic equations."
Re: What's with the X?
Stop it..just go with a subscription! Then you get to move your "expenses" around in the accounting books.