when might we see a new release?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Brian Mears, Dec 20, 2003.

  1. Brian Mears

    Brian Mears Guest

    Anybody in here have any idea on when we might see a new release? I'm new
    to the product... don't know how often SW is upgraded, and if they stick to
    a schedule. Thanks.

    Brian
     
    Brian Mears, Dec 20, 2003
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    neil Guest

    at a guess 9 Jan
     
    neil, Dec 20, 2003
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  3. Brian Mears

    Sporkman Guest

    If we're all REALLY lucky, you won't see a new release until they get
    the current release working properly. Since that hasn't happened in my
    memory (I've been using since 98+) it will probably happen MUCH too soon
    for the rest of us.

    'Sporky'
     
    Sporkman, Dec 21, 2003
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  4. Brian Mears

    Eddy Hicks Guest

    Brian, I can't find any reference that chronicles all the SW releases but we
    might be able to draw some conclusions from the past year or so...

    SW 2003; released about a year ago at SP0.0, now at SP5.1 (8 major public
    releases)

    SW2004; released a couple months ago at SP0.0, now at SP1.0 with SP2.0
    currently in the works.

    I think we're looking at a "major" release every year with patches release
    about every 3-4 months.

    Hope this helps...

    - Eddy
     
    Eddy Hicks, Dec 21, 2003
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  5. Brian Mears

    Eddy Hicks Guest

    Oops, my bad. Correction below... I meant to say with patches released
    approximately every two months. Good luck. - Eddy


    Brian, I can't find any reference that chronicles all the SW releases but we
    might be able to draw some conclusions from the past year or so...

    SW 2003; released about a year ago at SP0.0, now at SP5.1 (8 major public
    releases)

    SW2004; released a couple months ago at SP0.0, now at SP1.0 with SP2.0
    currently in the works.

    I think we're looking at a "major" release every year with patches released
    about every two months.

    Hope this helps...

    - Eddy
     
    Eddy Hicks, Dec 21, 2003
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