![]() ![]() If you have been a long-time Works fan, one of the reasons you got started with them was because there were a lot of cool things going on. What sets Solid Edge apart from SolidWorks in my mind is as much about the two businesses as about the two products. Just to say that I’ve got several reasons for having made the rather drastic change that I made. I made the point that not all changes are equally good. SW2008 had some changes I didn’t speak well of, and a certain set of people accused me of being resistant to change, or something to that effect. In hindsight, this makes me chuckle a little bit. My career was pretty heavily invested in the SolidWorks way of doing things, but over time, it became apparent to me that I was going to have to change. I’d like to think I have some qualifications to answer that question, mainly because I had all of those investments as well, and I went ahead and made the change. Not just in money, but in time, experience, and a certain emotional stake. The first question I’ve got to answer here is what is so different between Edge and Works that it would cause people to entertain the idea of changing? Aren’t they just about the same thing? After all, you’ve got a big investment in your CAD tools. ![]()
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