This is the first article in the “Do You Believe in SOLIDWORKS 2022?” series.
For SOLIDWORKS users, October marks the beginning of the holiday season. This is the time of the year when users are invited by their VAR (value added reseller) to attend parties where they unwrap the enhancements in the latest version of SOLIDWORKS.
To get the power-user stamp of approval, an enhancement must meet these minimal requirements:
- Security: It should not introduce new bugs or regressions. If anything, the software should operate more securely than before.
- Ease of use: SOLIDWORKS users expect their software to be intuitive.
- Clear benefit: The new feature should eliminate limitations in functionality or increase productivity. Ideally both!
- Wide use: The more use cases in more industries, the better.
- Requested by users: Users get what they asked for.
In a series of articles, we will select from the enhancements introduced by SOLIDWORKS 2022 that meet the above criteria. We will unwrap each carefully and will analyze each aspect of the chosen enhancement in detail.
At the end of each article, we will conclude if the gift warrants a “I Believe” or “I Don’t Believe” pin.
For this article, we chose the enhancement that most closely aligns with all five criteria:
The Enhanced Detailing Mode in SOLIDWORKS 2022.
Please read this article to see which pin we assigned to this enhancement:
https://www.engineersrule.com/fast-drawings-of-slow-assemblies/
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