sshah1:
Since you ask for details you'll get then

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Like I mentioned I've worked with N4W for a while (since it came on the market actually) and been happy with it. But now UGS pulled Femap so N4W no longer exists as a product. MSC wanted to replace it with MSC.FEA or a stand-alone nodelocked MSC.Nastran with similar capabilities. For the second alternative that means a pre/post processor other than MSC's.
So I took a look at Patran (MSC.FEA). It does what Femap does. There are differences, some good and some bad but the main difference is the interface. But if I should learn a new software like Patran I want to end up with something better than what I have and I couldn't see that happening. Even if Patran is better than Femap I don't think it's much better. There was also the concern of my application programs written for Femap, they would have to be rewritten. Finally, since my time has a value for somebody, this could be a very expensive solution.
So my conclusion was Femap. Next question was the solver. If Patran have been the alternative MSC.Nastran would have been the obvious choice but now it wasn't. The Nastran package MSC offered as replacement didn't have all the capabilities I need and it is nodelocked. Since I need flexibility, I like the dongles.
First of all I concider all three (MSC, NX and NEi) as good solutions.
MSC is good but to buy a stand-alone version was not in the budget so that was gone.
NX Nastran is in many respects the same as MSC.Nastran version 2001. In many cases it worked fine for me but I had some problems with large models. Plus, version 2001 was a step back since I now have MSC version 2004. There is also the lock between Femap and solver as with N4W. I'm was used to it but could not see any "step forward" with this alternative.
NEiNastran is a bit different. It is very much like the stand-alone MSC version in how you can work with it. Norans editor is unique, first I didn't like it at all, now i do. My initial impression was that NEi was very slow and I had the idea that it was because of the editor. Now I would say thar sometimes it i slow but in other cases it is very fast and that probably has very little to do with the editor.
As for fuctionality it's very capable and one big plus is that if I miss something Noran seems very open to suggestions. All things considered I have no regrets so far.
A bit longer then planned but I hope it helps.
Good Luck
THomas