beanus Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 is it worth upgrading to 2010 yet, have all the bugs been sorted out, there seems to still be a lot of them according to the forums. Quote Link to comment
CipesDesign Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 Personal opinion: I am very happy with 2010. It seems to be very stable (on my mac at least) and has some very good new features (or advancements?) that are quite helpful to me in my day to day use of the program. Is it bug free? Well, is any software bug free?? Boy that'd be the day ;-) p Quote Link to comment
Kevin McAllister Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 I find 2010 very stable as well. And there are some new features that are quite useful. Unfortunately in most cases bugs are found through unique situations of an individual task or setup. I can imagine its almost impossible to test for all of them. I have had good support from Nemetzchek whenever I have had a problem. A colleague of mine is working in Autocad on a file imported from Solidworks. He told me the file brought his machine down 29 times in one day..... conversely I have only had VW 2010 crash one or twice since installing it in late September. I doubt this is the norm for Autocad, but it does illustrate that all problems are relative to the situation, and that other platforms have similar challenges. KM Quote Link to comment
mmyoung Posted November 3, 2009 Share Posted November 3, 2009 It's worth it, I think, to be on the upgrade path if you run Apple gear at the moment. & the new tools are thoughtful; the 3D enhancements were immediately helpful. Nothing earth-shattering, but good work flow enhancement. I would like if they would leverage the Parasolids engine a bit more, especially in filleting, and in allowing us to elevate the degree of interpolated surfaces and add knots, so we could add surface detail on the fly ? but I think that sort of thing coming. Quote Link to comment
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