Imics13 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 12:08 am
Guys,
Just a short question.
What is the difference between 3D Experience Solidworks and 3D Experience Catia? It's not clear for me!
For quite some time I had a similar all though smaller question of "Uhhh....what is 3DExperience?". When you look at the information available, sales, web site etc etc the answer is so convoluted, vague and meaningless that you tend to walk away more confused than when you started. I asked this question several times on the old forum and new.
So from the various responses this is my understanding.
"3D experience" would be better compared to an operating system/Platform or possibly a "Plug-in" than an application. 3D experience is essentially DS's attempt to create a part of any software that is geared toward "Collaboration". This collaboration comes in the form of "Creating teams", "Sharing files", "Group/Team discussion areas" and so on. Again, from what I can tell despite being part of the name 3D experience has nothing to do with the actual software operation.
So for instance you could create "3D Experience World of Warcraft". It would be the same as WoW, except now you would have a more complex, largely confusing system that locks up and crashes all the time for the messaging system. You would also have a different mail system that would allow people to group together that could send out mass E-mails...but that would probably only work 50% of the time as well.
3D Experience Solidworks is Desktop Solidworks with this added "Collaboration feature". They have tried to "Sweeten the pot" by selling this as a suite with other "Applications" that offer other functionality, but the Solidworks is the same. I would assume the same is true for Catia or anything else they decide to add "3D experience" in front of.
In the end this is large a MASSIVE sales gimic. If they tried to sell "3D Experience" as the stand alone application that it really is no one would buy it. Instead they are essentially doing what Microsoft Did with Internet Exploder and attempting to force everyone to use it by making it "An integral part of" every piece of software when in in fact there are far better replacement options to do the same thing.
anyway, my two cents and understanding.