New version of EcoSqueeze Out

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Jeff N, Dec 18, 2003.

  1. Jeff N

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    Jeff N, Dec 18, 2003
    #1
  2. Just out of curiosity - What's different about the new version? I didn't
    see any mention on the website, except some mention about fixing an
    installation problem (and we've never had an installation problem).

    BTW- We love EcoSqueeze - thanks so much for making it available.
     
    Edward T Eaton, Dec 18, 2003
    #2
  3. Yep, EcoSqueeze has been very helpful, especially when most people have
    5 meg mail box limitations.

    ...
     
    Paul Salvador, Dec 18, 2003
    #3
  4. Does this have anything to do with the data which is saved on
    configurations? Will it help the fellow who had 25 or so configurations and
    was trying to reduce his file size for archiving?

    Actually, reading through the help notes, I guess the answer to the last
    question is no, since Thilo tells us not to remove the parasolid stream on
    files we want to archive.

    Jerry Steiger
    Tripod Data Systems
     
    Jerry Steiger, Dec 18, 2003
    #4
  5. Jeff was faster to announce it then I was - but here is what's new:

    - works now with configurations (2003 and 2004 file format)
    - can remove the parasolid data
    - minor bug fixes
    - you can specify the location of the log file by adding a registry
    value (see help file / command line switches)
    - explorer shell integration selectable during setup

    Not really that much new - but I hope you like it anyway.

    Happy holidays

    Thilo
     
    Thilo Trautwein, Dec 19, 2003
    #5
  6. I like it!

    Thank You Thilo

     
    Malcolm_Tempt, Dec 19, 2003
    #6
  7. Hi Arto, have a nice xmas :) Is your extension above same that Thilo
    wrote about new release:

    "explorer shell integration selectable during setup"
     
    Markku Lehtola, Dec 19, 2003
    #7
  8. Well, it would require quite a bit more programming - not complicated,
    it's just the way how it's currently implemented.
    ....and I have to leave SOMETHING to improve for the next version ;)
     
    Thilo Trautwein, Dec 20, 2003
    #8
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