is 2008 stable yet?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by RaceBikesOrWork, Mar 28, 2008.

  1. And it's easy to do.
     
    John R. Carroll, Apr 2, 2008
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    jon_banquer Guest

    It's time for Tom Brewer to stop being a lying, stalking little ****
    like his hero and mentor, Cliff Huprich.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Apr 3, 2008
    #62
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    jon_banquer Guest

    Have another drink, Carol.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Apr 3, 2008
    #63
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    Cliff Guest

    You've never found one and cannot even fish.
    It's your BS.
    And he sez he does not read my posts about his idiocy.
    (Buzz)Word salad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_salad
     
    Cliff, Apr 3, 2008
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    lezorton Guest

    I agree
    I started a new job using 2008 on XP. I have to say I don't like it at
    all.
    It's slow crashes, & is full of glitches, mainly graphics.
    I went back to 2007 to do some work for a friend & that when I noticed
    how simple 2007 seems compared with 2008.
    I didn't need the extra features in 2008 until they were there, so I
    could have done the same job in 2007.
    Why change, just to get a glitzy interface thats too hungry for it's
    own good.

    Le
     
    lezorton, Apr 11, 2008
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    TOP Guest

    I am still continuing to see problems in very basic functionality.

    Today's issue was a problem with extrude in which it refused to
    extrude in the second direction no matter what I did. I am finding
    that extrude seems to remember wrong information no matter how many
    times you clear the dialog boxes. Only deleting the extruded feature
    and recreating it will solve the bad memory problem.

    As I sometimes do, I turned this in to the VAR, but if past experience
    is any guide there will be no helpful response from doing this any
    time soon.

    TOP
     
    TOP, Apr 17, 2008
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