biff44
Electrical
- Oct 19, 2004
- 497
End of the quarter sale going on at solidworks. I have been evaluating solidworks recently. I like the format, and it seems to be gaining traction with some of my clients. However, one big downer with Solidworks is that the files are not backward compatible. In other words, if I have Solidworks 2009 package, I can not open up a file that someone sends me in Solidworks 2010. There is no way for that person to save the file in the previous version. That will force me to buy the maintenance package along with it, which, for a small electrical eng consulting company, is a big expense each year. Since I have to send files all over the place to various clients and machine shops, I would be forced to get the maintenance contract.
My question: Does the Autocad version of a 3d drawing package also have that same limitation, or are you able to save the files in a previous version?
Maguffin Microwave wireless design consulting
My question: Does the Autocad version of a 3d drawing package also have that same limitation, or are you able to save the files in a previous version?
Maguffin Microwave wireless design consulting