Experience with 3DExperience
Experience with 3DExperience
For one reason or another, I just bought the Maker version. It was stupid cheap - $38. If nothing else, I can get a couple of blog or forum posts out of it and feel like I haven't completely wasted my money.
The first thing I get is this: Figuring out what to do was not entirely straight forward. I'm guessing that the part that isn't working was the part with the missing information.
You have to install a 3DX launcher. That kind of ended in the middle of something with no further instructions. So I poke around. Eventually I find something that contains the word "Install". I apparently have some sort of "role". I hope you really don't have to understand their made up language to participate. I'm just pushing buttons here. In every way that matters, this is exactly like screwing a gopher head onto a fence post.
Please don't make me regret this $38 before the software is even running...
I get a couple of warnings that nothing is going to work until I reboot, but the installation slider is still counting up... very slowly. I have brand new fiber service to the house. Does it want me to reboot now?
By the way, what decade was it when that glossy plastic icon look was in vogue? 42%... Was it 10 or maybe 20 years ago? 49%... Just wondering while this installation keeps counting up... 61%... Reminds me of installing stuff from floppies in the '90s. 68%... "Executing application". I always hate long drawn out executions... My grandmother always said never pray for patience.... 75%... Oh, damn, the counter restarted...
I'm guessing this is what success looks like: I have an idea it was really downloading a huge file in there, but all it said was "executing application".
Yes, ok, it looks like Solidworks has installed. 3dx adds a panel to the software: Thank you. Wonder how much development went into that. They teach how to handle text in programming applications in those community college classes.
Well, anyway, this looks familiar, except the "Connected" part.
You know, I'd rather have something new than have something old that is meant to look new for a reason no one can articulate.
The first thing I get is this: Figuring out what to do was not entirely straight forward. I'm guessing that the part that isn't working was the part with the missing information.
You have to install a 3DX launcher. That kind of ended in the middle of something with no further instructions. So I poke around. Eventually I find something that contains the word "Install". I apparently have some sort of "role". I hope you really don't have to understand their made up language to participate. I'm just pushing buttons here. In every way that matters, this is exactly like screwing a gopher head onto a fence post.
Please don't make me regret this $38 before the software is even running...
I get a couple of warnings that nothing is going to work until I reboot, but the installation slider is still counting up... very slowly. I have brand new fiber service to the house. Does it want me to reboot now?
By the way, what decade was it when that glossy plastic icon look was in vogue? 42%... Was it 10 or maybe 20 years ago? 49%... Just wondering while this installation keeps counting up... 61%... Reminds me of installing stuff from floppies in the '90s. 68%... "Executing application". I always hate long drawn out executions... My grandmother always said never pray for patience.... 75%... Oh, damn, the counter restarted...
I'm guessing this is what success looks like: I have an idea it was really downloading a huge file in there, but all it said was "executing application".
Yes, ok, it looks like Solidworks has installed. 3dx adds a panel to the software: Thank you. Wonder how much development went into that. They teach how to handle text in programming applications in those community college classes.
Well, anyway, this looks familiar, except the "Connected" part.
You know, I'd rather have something new than have something old that is meant to look new for a reason no one can articulate.
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Re: Experience with 3DExperience
Ok, spacemouse busted for this version.
http://3dconnexion.com/uk/drivers
Maybe AI could get a PHBB forum fact checker. Seems a big need for that sort of thing.
Fortunately there's a fix... Maybe AI could get a PHBB forum fact checker. Seems a big need for that sort of thing.
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Re: Experience with 3DExperience
@matt,
Do you have any other version of SWX installed on that same computer? I think the Maker version cannot be installed on a computer with any other version of SWX.
Do you have any other version of SWX installed on that same computer? I think the Maker version cannot be installed on a computer with any other version of SWX.
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Re: Experience with 3DExperience
No, I have not had my commercial license of SW actually installed on my work machine for some time now. I still own one, but it isn't installed.
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Re: Experience with 3DExperience
So, the only logical conclusion is that you are adding a dimension of extreme aggravation to your 3DExperiance.
Quick! Copyright "4DExperience"!
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Re: Experience with 3DExperience
we got a nice presentation for 3d experience the other day.
courtesy of our VAR.
it seems to me a glorified version of the old node locked license, but with all disadvantages of the cloud and pay per use scheme.
It seems that you get a total of 25GB of space per user, but there are caveat for file sharing, upload quota etc... you could buy more, but at that point it started to look like a smartphone game with a microtransaction scam.
also they claim there is not need of administration, but it seems a mess to handle a whole company with contractors that came and go all the time.
anyway they claim also a SLA of 99.5%.
ps the whole thing was around 3dexperience works, solidworks and the connector to the 3dx.
my understanding is that you need to forfeit your permanent license to get their subscription plans with fixed nominal roles. whoever came up with that has all my disrespect. 😇
courtesy of our VAR.
it seems to me a glorified version of the old node locked license, but with all disadvantages of the cloud and pay per use scheme.
It seems that you get a total of 25GB of space per user, but there are caveat for file sharing, upload quota etc... you could buy more, but at that point it started to look like a smartphone game with a microtransaction scam.
also they claim there is not need of administration, but it seems a mess to handle a whole company with contractors that came and go all the time.
anyway they claim also a SLA of 99.5%.
ps the whole thing was around 3dexperience works, solidworks and the connector to the 3dx.
my understanding is that you need to forfeit your permanent license to get their subscription plans with fixed nominal roles. whoever came up with that has all my disrespect. 😇
Re: Experience with 3DExperience
Space matters.
USPTO search for "4D Experience" trademark: Plus there are others that used 4D Experience along with other words in their trademark.
USPTO search for "4DExperience" (no space between) trademark:
Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls aren't there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show us how badly we want things.
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Re: Experience with 3DExperience
How about the "40eXperience" ?
If the state of CAD technology keeps progressing at this rate, on this trajectory, I'll be glad when AI replaces me.