SolidWorks E-mail Group on GoogleGroups ~ 765+ members

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Dan Bovinich, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. Dan Bovinich

    Dan Bovinich Guest

    SolidWorks CAD e-mail list. Users helping users.

    Topics: modeling, short-cuts, macros, mating,
    design tables, lofting, sweeps, configurations,
    drawings, import/exporting of files and hardware
    recommendations with benchmarking.

    No SW bashing. Civil discussion.

    765+ members....low activity

    Sign up at Googlegroups

    Dan Bovinich
    www.swcad.com/

    http://groups.google.com/group/SWcad/about
     
    Dan Bovinich, Aug 29, 2007
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  2. Dan Bovinich

    jon_banquer Guest


    comp.cad.solidworks:

    No fucking bullshit censorship, plenty of SolidWork bashing, you never
    know what topic you will see posted, long time knowledgeable
    SolidWorks posters, the only place you will read the truth about Matt
    Lombard and the SolidWorks Bible, etc.
     
    jon_banquer, Aug 29, 2007
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  3. Dan Bovinich

    fcsuper Guest

    Dan,

    I do like what you've done with the SWCAD group, but I have noticed
    activity drop off there. However, this may have more to do with the
    time of year rather than interest from within the group. SolidWorks
    Yahoo! Group has also dropped off in activity in the past month too.
    This public forum here has dropped off a bit too, as it is being
    filled with messages about Persecution by MI5 and other such unrelated
    nonsense without as much content topics as it normally gets.

    Matt Lorono
    http://sw.fcsuper.com
    Co-moderator of http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/solidworks
     
    fcsuper, Aug 29, 2007
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  4. Dan Bovinich

    brewertr Guest


    "Your the embarrassment to this newsgroup when it comes to your
    CAD/CAM posts. If you don't know shit why not just shut up until you
    are willing to take the time and learn ???" - Jon Banquer- Jan. 14,
    2003

    "Without a doubt SaladWorks is a complete piece of shit" - Jon Banquer
    - May 21, 2006

    "I've been away from SolidWorks for almost ten years." - Jon Banquer-

    "SolidWorks is consuming every available minute of my learning time
    right now." - Jon Banquer - Aug 12, 2007
     
    brewertr, Aug 29, 2007
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