3D Contented Central

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by P., Nov 22, 2004.

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    P. Guest

    I occasion to try to use this today. When I went to Boston Gear they
    wanted me to register again. I am already registered for Contented
    Central. Why the labyrinth of logins? Or am I missing something?
     
    P., Nov 22, 2004
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    P. Guest

    So why are we using 3DC2 then?
     
    P., Nov 22, 2004
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    MM Guest

    Paul

    I generally don't use web sites that force you to "register" before you have
    access to information. In some cases, like Globalspec and Thomas Register,
    you have access to many diverse things so it's worth the trouble. In other
    cases, it's usually not.

    The way I look at it, I need technical information on a product so I can
    incorporate it into a design. This can (and often does) result in millions
    of dollars in sales. In other words, I want to make them millions of
    dollars, and they're throwing road blocks in my way,,, stupid. If I have
    three candidates for an application, and one has a "register" web site, that
    "one" will not be considered without a very compelling reason.

    All technical data, necessary to at least make an educated determination as
    to suitability, should be instantly available, without having to jump
    through a bunch of marketing driven hoops. Trust me, sales would increase,
    not decline.

    The Swagelock and Bimba websites are good examples of how it should be done.
    You have instant access to technical data "and" solid models, no bullshit
    requried. You can register if you want to, but it's not required to access
    information

    Regards

    Mark Mossberg
    Omnica Product Developmet Inc.
    http://www.omnica.com
     
    MM, Nov 22, 2004
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    CS Guest

    Maybe everyone should support .NET Passport then you have one login and it
    is verifyed through MS.

    Corey
     
    CS, Nov 22, 2004
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    P. Guest

    And give all my information to a company that is trying to democratize
    CAD?! and that is the most sought after prize of the whole hacker
    community.
     
    P., Nov 22, 2004
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    P. Guest

    UK I know. What is IE? Internet Explorer?
     
    P., Nov 23, 2004
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