Time for a nap...
The student version is only 99.00. Or am I missing something?
yeah. Not surprisedHey Chris, our teacher said that he will give us keys to use to download a copy of Solidworks on our home computer in the next class or two... However, the license is only good for about 16 weeks, but that's better than nothing...
the student version misses a TON of features and contains tracking code as well. So if you submit it other than for homework, they’ll sue you.The student version is only 99.00. Or am I missing something?
What does a real version cost? Must be real high...yeah. Not surprised
the student version misses a TON of features and contains tracking code as well. So if you submit it other than for homework, they’ll sue you.
Compared to Mecham in Kissimee, Florida, last week, they are....Watching Barrett-Jackson last night. Prices seem lower this year.
That one is Chrysler Canada. They got their own 'cause they're special.Find one for 66 Satellite. I would buy it...
A commercial copy, over 4,000 for the software, then there is a yearly per license fee.What does a real version cost? Must be real high...
Figured as much....A commercial copy, over 4,000 for the software, then there is a yearly per license fee.
A commercial copy, over 4,000 for the software, then there is a yearly per license fee.
Microsoft office used to be like that. Crazy expensive for business....What a racket!
Microsoft office used to be like that. Crazy expensive for business....
If they could figure out a way, they would....Good thing Holley doesn't charge a yearly use fee
Or hide that electronic poison pill that renders it useless after so many years until you get the pay for play update.If they could figure out a way, they would....
A sweet 65 Vallient wagon near here...<~~~~ Never shoulda posted that Satellite Wagon pic.
Visions of '66 Dart Wagon with stroker motor and narrowed rear diff buzzing through mind.
when you consider most companies using solid works are making billions in profits every year, for a very niche software, it doesn’t sound as bad. Capitalism at its finest.What a racket!
they don’t do that, but they stop pushing updates so when Microsoft issues a windows update, the previous versions eventually become obsolete. Usually a 3-4 year window from the time Solidworks stops updating.Or hide that electronic poison pill that renders it useless after so many years until you get the pay for play update.
A sweet 65 Vallient wagon near here...