New for SW2024

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Re: New for SW2024

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I installed SP 2.0 yesterday (at home on student license) I can't say anything about performance yet; but reading through new additions; I liked these two updates:
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Re: New for SW2024

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The chamfer feature looks good.
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Re: New for SW2024

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And so... Has anyone regretted moving into 2024..?
I've been reasonably happy so far with 2022.SP5. It is a vast improvemnt upon the dumpster fire I was having with 2021.
I cannot it being this good since 2014. (Except perhaps 2016.)
Now that I am experiencing a fairly stable and efficient environment, I am "reluctant" to dive into the latest melting pot of "improvements and new features." Tho, I am enthused by some of the things I read.

Who here is using it as their "Daily Drive" ..?
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john@layketool.com wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 7:49 am That feature does work with individual parts but it will not work with an assembly. You would have to open every part that's in the assembly and save it as a previous version in order for that to work.
I was just looking back at this thread and saw this comment. It did not work that way for me the one time I used the feature. I created a new folder, opened an Assembly that had last been saved with SW2024, and saved the Assembly as SW2023 in that new folder. It saved the Assembly and all components in that folder, and they were able to be opened just fine with SW2023. Basically, it worked like Pack and Go, but did so while saving to the previous version.
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