shapeworks

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by motina, Oct 8, 2006.

  1. motina

    motina Guest

    does anyone have a serial for shapeworks, iwant to test it before i
    recommend purchase at work.baren-boym to have evaluation code but
    now they have removed that option.
    Cheers.
    Tom

     
    motina, Oct 8, 2006
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  2. motina

    neilscad Guest

    well no they didn't...see their site to apply for an evaluation
    code...and you also posted elsewhere looking for a crack so I don't
    think we are in a big hurry to help you.
     
    neilscad, Oct 8, 2006
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  3. motina

    neilscad Guest

    hmmm....could it be because they want you to supply your SW serial no.
    when you register for an evaluation code and you don't have a real one
    for that either it is how you say ...a little um...difficult...
     
    neilscad, Oct 8, 2006
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  4. You are going to be given a long number very shortly now, however it
    won't be a serial number. Don't worry, though, 5-7 will go by before
    you know it.
     
    kareninventress, Oct 8, 2006
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  5. motina

    ken Guest

    Contact the following company and explain your problem. They will be able
    to help you out. By the way, where do you work? Do you have your work's
    web site? It would be interesting to see what types of products you make.
    BSA United States
    1150 18th Street, NW
    Suite 700
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202.872.5500
    Fax: 202.872.5501

    Ken
     
    ken, Oct 8, 2006
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  6. motina

    Cliff Guest

    They can also be Emailed at ,
    (and at least one other address).

    HTH
     
    Cliff, Oct 8, 2006
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  7. motina

    mo Guest

    Sorry, ididn't mean to cause offence to the board, I have a genuine
    need to test this software for work but the means aren't available, so
    I asked for a serial.

    I apologise, thanks for your time and help.
     
    mo, Oct 8, 2006
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  8. M, you are posting to the wrong forum but thanks anyway. We always appreciate
    it whenever a fourteen year old gives us a chance to display our indignation and
    superiority by kicking the cybershit out of you.

    Some light reading for sock puppets:

    "Autodesk has always adopted a strategy of broad market share, low price, rapid
    enhancement, and responsiveness to the user. Almost since inception, AutoCAD has
    been the ``safe buy'' because so many other people use it, even if some have not
    yet paid. This strategy has served us well, and I am absolutely convinced that,
    at least in the domestic market, rampant piracy has substantially contributed to
    our current dominance of the market. I wish there were a way to measure the
    number of current legal copies of AutoCAD that replaced pirated copies. It would
    not startle me to discover that number to be very large."

    "We have announced an aggressive discount program for the Fortune 500 and the
    government (and if you want to get onto morals, I think the concept of selling
    to General Motors for less than the price paid by a one-man consulting firm is
    as least as reprehensible as profiting by software piracy, especially when
    practiced by a supposedly entrepreneurial upstart company)."

    Who's the author? First guess. Don't cheat.









    References:
    http://www.fourmilab.ch/autofile/www/chapter2_80.html
    http://www.fourmilab.ch/autofile/www/chapter2_95.html
    http://www.fourmilab.ch/autofile/www/section2_95_2.html

    On a more humorous note ...
    http://discussion.autodesk.com/thread.jspa?threadID=511619
     
    vendor gone straight, Oct 8, 2006
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  9. motina

    Ed Guest

    Guys, Sorry, but what is Shapeworks?

    Ed
     
    Ed, Oct 9, 2006
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  10. motina

    neilscad Guest

    see here under SW tools http://www.baren-boym.com/
    probably it is overpriced at $1000...which put a lot of people off I
    suspect -more like $500?
    unfortunately the capability is not especially well presented on the
    website.
    SW had a webcast demo for VARs that showed its potential better - not
    sure if it is still around but you could look for it if you are
    interested.
     
    neilscad, Oct 9, 2006
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