What competition?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by John Layne, Apr 14, 2005.

  1. John Layne

    Cliff Guest

    IOW He's never used it either.

    *Claims* to be a mostly manual machinist but has to post
    from Kinkos ...... and never seems to actually know anything
    about machining anyway. Or design. Or even what CAD/CAM
    systems do.

    Just an ad troll.
     
    Cliff, Apr 16, 2005
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  2. John Layne

    Cliff Guest

    How much do they get paid to support jb?
     
    Cliff, Apr 16, 2005
    #22
  3. John Layne

    haulin79 Guest

    Cliff,
    dosen't get support :)
     
    haulin79, Apr 16, 2005
    #23
  4. John Layne

    jon_banquer Guest


    Some reason you don't ask the same question of Pro/E users who are also
    SolidWorks users who post here ?

    Think I should get a seat of SolidWorks and start posting screen shots
    of direct companions between how much more powerful VX's tools are than
    SolidWorks are ?

    jon
     
    jon_banquer, Apr 17, 2005
    #24
  5. John Layne

    Cliff Guest

    That would be a funny .....
    Pics of empty screens & buttons .... how droll.
    Think you have a clue what text newsgroups are?
     
    Cliff, Apr 18, 2005
    #25



  6. Side by side comparisons would be nice. You could do it the way they did the
    "This is your Brain and this is your brain on drugs ---- SPLAAAAAT!!!"
    commercial.
    It could be:
    This is your Cash Flow:
    This is your cash flow on VX -------- SPLAAAAT!!~!

    BSEG :>)
     
    J. R. Carroll, Apr 18, 2005
    #26
  7. John Layne

    jon_banquer Guest


    If I were marketing a CAD/CAM product I would lean very heavily on
    direct side by side video companions of the product I was marketing vs
    the competition. IMO, it's the best way to reach the market I would be
    interested in reaching.

    Joe Dunne use to do this in a limited way for SolidWorks VAR's with
    Word documents that had a lot of graphics embedded in them. I can
    remember seeing the one Joe Dunne did of SolidWorks vs CoCreate's Solid
    Designer. For the time it was pretty good. Dated now.

    Video kicks it up a notch.


    BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM ! :>)

    jon
     
    jon_banquer, Apr 19, 2005
    #27
  8. Why give your competition free advertising? Another problem with video
    comparisons is editing, and by that I mean credibility.
     
    J. R. Carroll, Apr 19, 2005
    #28
  9. John Layne

    jon_banquer Guest

    Everyone knows who SolidWorks is. One would not be giving SolidWorks
    the kind of free advertising that is desirable by showing someone a
    direct comparison of why SolidWorks isn't up to the doing the job /
    doing the job quickly. Do the video with no fucking bullshit.... just
    screen capture after screen capture of VX taking less steps to do the
    same task.

    It ain't hard to show no wireframe allowed in model or assembly mode in
    SolidWorks and the ramifications of this for say a machining job shop
    with all the extra steps / hoops that SolidWorks makes you go thru. It
    also ain't hard so show how much easier the integration of surface and
    solid tools in VX is vs. SolidWorks.

    Credibility comes from only marketing a product that is technologically
    superior, in most ways, to what your comparing it against. VX is
    technologiclly superior to SolidWorks in many ways.

    Video used properly gets your time invested per customer to gain a sale
    down and it increases the amount of customers that would buy your
    product in the first place. You only challenge is getting potential
    customers to view your videos and having a product with the technology
    to do it with.


    jon
     
    jon_banquer, Apr 19, 2005
    #29
  10. John Layne

    Cliff Guest

    Mad, crazed buzzword jockeys?
    <Snicker>
     
    Cliff, Apr 19, 2005
    #30
  11. John Layne

    Cliff Guest

    Who, you?

    LMAO !!!
     
    Cliff, Apr 19, 2005
    #31
  12. John Layne

    Cliff Guest

    What part of the terms "CAD" & "CAM" don't you grasp?
     
    Cliff, Apr 19, 2005
    #32
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