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My.SolidWorks The place to Get the Answers You Need!!

My.SolidWorks – a new community experience that helps you connect, discover and share everything SolidWorks.

My.SolidWorks

My.SolidWorks announced at SolidWorks World 2013, is a new online experience that makes engaging with the SolidWorks community easier than ever. With discussion forums, blog posts, online help and more, a visit to the SolidWorks community site will usually result in an answer. And in cases where it doesn’t, it’s easy to pose a question – one of your fellow users can likely offer advice. My.SolidWorks gives you a single place to find insight and expertise from all over the SolidWorks Community. It lets you connect, discover and share anything and everything SolidWorks.

Some of the key capabilities of My.SolidWorks are:

  • Login:  Anyone can use My.SolidWorks (http://my.solidworks.com/), but you will get the most out of it, including the most content and the most functionality (some of them are listed below), when you log in.My.SolidWorks
  • Browse:  When you open My.SolidWorks, you will see recent items pulled from all over the community.  Featured content – articles we think are important to highlight – appear at top.  Then on the left side, you see recent items from the SolidWorks blogs, YouTube channel and other sources that are updated less often, while on the right you’ll see posts from sources that are updated more often, like Twitter and the SolidWorks Forums.My.SolidWorks
  • Search:  If you’re in need of a quick answer to a question, My.SolidWorks gives you a single search that will return results from all across the SolidWorks Community – YouTube videos, Forum discussions, Online Help, Blogs, Twitter feeds, and more.My.SolidWorks
  • Personalize:  If you have particular areas of interest, or content types you want to focus on, you can use filters in My.SolidWorks to tailor the view to meet your needs.  These can be saved from session to session, allowing My.SolidWorks to keep your preferences in place, every time you come back.My.SolidWorks
  • Bookmark:  If you find something you want to save or get back to easily later, you can simply bookmark the article using the bookmark icon when you hover over the article, then easily browse all of your bookmarked items, using the same bookmark icon in the main view.My.SolidWorks
  • Share:  If you find something really great, why not share it?  My.SolidWorks lets you share via email or popular social networking sites, allowing you to serve as a resource to colleagues and others who might benefit from that article.My.SolidWorks

Apart from these, more content and services will be be included over the time in My.SolidWorks, so be ready for more useful information and resources. And not only this but there might mobile capabilities–as well as an add-in to SolidWorks which means you can remain connected to all the SolidWorks geeks around the world with My.SolidWorks.

My.SolidWorks is available now – sign in or sign up today!

 

SolidWorks 2013 SP 3.0 is available for download

SolidWorks 2013 SP 3.0 is available for download

This service pack is now available to Subscription Service customers. To download, click here or log into the SolidWorks Customer Portal at https://customerportal.solidworks.com and click Download Software and Updates to access the update.

For a listing of SPR’s fixed in this Service Pack, click here.

P.S: Login required for access. Full access requires an active Subscription Service contract.

New Capability for Transforming CATIA with PMI from Anark

Anark Announces New Capability for Transforming CATIA with PMI into free to view, 3D PDF and HTML Engineering Release Documents

Anark 2013

Boulder, CO – April 10, 2013: Anark Corporation, a leading provider of automated 3D CAD transformation and product visualization solutions, announces the addition of native support for CATIA V5 & V6 with 3D Product and Manufacturing Information (PMI) data to the Anark Core Platform.

This powerful new capability will be demonstrated for the first time at the COE 2013 Annual PLM Conference & TechniFair (booth # 106) held at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Orlando Florida on April 21st – 24th.

This new release of Anark Core has the ability to transform native CATIA V5 and V6 parts and assemblies with 3D GD&T, and other 3D annotations into high-fidelity 3D PDF and 3D HTML MBE documents.

“There is a growing desire from Dassault’s CATIA customers to migrate away from expensive and redundant 2D Drawings (which adds up to 30% to the cost of an engineering organization), and instead embrace an operationally superior and easier to understand 3D Model Based Enterprise (MBE) document paradigm,” said Stephen Collins, President and CEO at Anark Corporation.

Additionally, Anark Core generated documents are free to deploy and free to view because they are created in the native Adobe 3D PDF format which can be viewed with the free Adobe Reader, and HTML which can be viewed with free Internet browsers (like Internet Explorer).

“Our new CATIA Advanced MBD CAD Adaptor will unlock critical engineering design data such as parts and assemblies with 3D PMI created with the CATIA FTA tools, CATIA capture sets and views, and other engineering information required to represent the complete product definition in extremely high-fidelity 3D PDF and 3D HTML documents—that can be trusted as engineering-quality release documents”, said Scott Collins, EVP of Product Development at Anark Corporation. 


The US Department of Defense (DoD) predicts that the move away from 2D Drawings and into open and free to view 3D MBE documents will reduce the cost of its internal engineering activities by up to 30% as well as reduce the scrap and rework it currently deals with from its supply channel by nearly 19%.

Additional recent new features and enhancements for Anark Core include:

  • Anark Core SDK enhancements for easy PLM workflow integration
  • Support for Adobe Acroforms and XFA PDF template technologies
  • Enhanced performance for loading/managing large models and assemblies
  • Floating & New License Management System
  • Many more

Powerful new features to be unveiled at COE show in Orlando

About Anark
Anark Corporation provides powerful enterprise software and solutions to manufacturing organizations that need to cost-effectively utilize their 3D CAD data and manufacturing information for design collaboration, manufacturing work instructions, visualization, and technical documentation applications.

Anark has an unrivaled track record for delivering successful PLM and 3D visualization solutions for the industry’s most demanding and innovative customers. Anark helps market leaders such as BoeingCessnaPratt & WhitneyLockheed MartinRockwell CollinsSikorskyEricssonB & W, and the US Department of Defense unlock the potential of their 3D design assets and manufacturing information to save money, accelerate product development, and to collaborate and communicate more effectively and securely. For more information about Anark please visit http://www.anark.com.

Boxer’s SolidWorks Blog has got a new Home !!

Dear Friends and Readers,

Time flies like the wind“. This blog has been more than four-year old but I feel I’m connected to you all from many many years.  I would like to thank you all, who have supported me by reading, encouraging and sharing my work.

I would like to inform you all that Boxer’s SolidWorks Blog has got a new home and all my Tips, Tricks, Tutorials and News about SolidWorks and related  products will be available at the new address ( It still will be available at http://gupta9665.wordpress.com for sometime till I move everything to new site). I just want to let you know that nothing has changed and you’ll find everything in the same way you’ve finding on the old site. Beside I’ll be starting a API section/page on the new site where I’ll be sharing macros which I’ve created over the years. 

You are requested to please visit the new site from now on and bookmark it for reference and SolidWorks related information. Please feel free to inform your friends, colleagues and people whom you consider can be benefited with the information on the Boxer’s SolidWorks Blog

Your suggestions on the layout and the content of the new site are welcome. Keep reading, contributing and sharing your thoughts.

Thanks and Regards

Deepak Gupta

Boxer’s SolidWorks Blog

SolidWorks 2013 SP 3.0 EV (Early Visibility) is available for download!

SolidWorks 2013 SP 3.0 EV is available for download

This service pack is now available to Subscription Service customers. To download, click here or log into the SolidWorks Customer Portal at https://customerportal.solidworks.com and click Download Software and Updates to access the update.

For a listing of SPR’s fixed, click here.

Also make sure you’re registered for Early Visibility Program*

For registering for Early Visibility Program, log into your SolidWorks Portal account, go to my profile and select the option “Notify me for EV (Early Visibility) access” under My Preferences.

*P.S: Login required for access. Full access requires an active Subscription Service contract.

Notes:

- Performance reporting is turned on for EV releases.
– Report critical problems to SolidWorks Technical Support at evis@solidworks.com
– The full version is scheduled 3 weeks after the EV version and is subject to change without notice.

SolidWorks World 2013 Proceedings are available now!

I hope every enjoyed their time at SolidWorks World 2013  at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin in Orlando, Florida. It was great to be a part of the event and meet lot of people. This year also there were lot of interesting presentations and hands on sessions were conducted by various professionals including SolidWorks employees, SolidWorks Users and SolidWorks VARs. And like everyone, I was also waiting for them to get these presentation and videos upload for access to everyone.

So the wait is over now and the SolidWorks World 2013 proceedings site is now available.

Visit http://www.solidworks.com/sww/proceedings/ to acceess the proceedings information.

Be sure to take full advantage of this year’s proceedings site. Watch breakout session videos, download breakout session presentations and check out photos from this year’s event. Also, view the 2013 highlights video and videos from general session each day.

Hope to see you at SolidWorks World 2014 in San Diego, CA!

P.S. The copyrights of the video content on this web site are owned by DS SolidWorks. Unless otherwise specified, DS SolidWorks only grants you the right to view the video content on this website

SolidWorks 2013 SP 2.0 is available for download

SolidWorks 2013 SP 2.0 is available for download

SolidWorks 2013 Sp 2.0

This service pack is now available to Subscription Service customers. To download, click here or log into the SolidWorks Customer Portal at https://customerportal.solidworks.com and click Download Software and Updates to access the update.

For a listing of SPR’s fixed in this Service Pack, click here.

P.S: Login required for access. Full access requires an active Subscription Service contract.

SolidACE Adopts Integrated Structural Modeling Technology for SolidWorks



Vilnius, LITHUANIA – January 15, 2013 – SolidACE, a company developing computer aided design and engineering tools for the architectural, building and construction engineering, and plant engineering markets, today announced the release of the new version 4.0 of BuiltWorks, a structural steel design and engineering add-in application for SolidWorks 2013 platform.

With a new BuiltWorks version 4.0, SolidACE introduces first step of Integrated Structural Modeling (ISM) Technology workflow for SolidWorks. ISM is the comprehensive interoperability framework for structural information from Bentley Systems Inc., the global leader dedicated to providing architects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators with software solutions for sustaining infrastructure with particular focus to AECO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations) industry.

BuiltWorks v.4.0

Some of most important key features of new BuiltWorks version 4.0 for SolidWorks are:

  • Compatible with SolidWorks 2013; versions for SolidWorks 2012 and 2011 are also available, while SolidWorks 2010 is no longer supported;
  • Create ISM repository from SolidWorks structural members, and update it whenever changes occur;
  • New feature import CIS/2 or SDNF file as “Imported Bodies” in SolidWorks that provides speed of import procedure, and creates lighter 3D solid models;
  • Automatic joining of split members (finite elements) of CIS/2 analysis model during import to SolidWorks;
  • Enhanced support of CIS/2 file, created from SmartPlant 3D (Intergraph Corp.);
  • New method of creating structural member – by coordinates;
  • Several improvements in graphical user interface and fixes of known issues.

The new BuiltWorks version 4.0 is available for download through SolidACE web siteSee complete list of BuiltWorks features (click here).

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SolidACE and BuiltWorks are either registered or reserved trademarks of SolidACE Ltd. SolidWorks is registered trademark of Dassault Systèmes or its subsidiaries in the US and/or other countries. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.

Let’s Tw(m)eet-Up at SolidWorks World 2013

SolidWorks World 2013 will be held January 20-23, 2013 at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin in Orlando, Florida.

If you talk about SolidWorks on your blog, or you’re a Twitter user attending the SolidWorks World 2013 (and you’re at least 21), then join Mathew West along with other fellow SolidWorks Bloggers at 5th annual SolidWorks World Tweetup / blogger social meet at SolidWorks World 2013 on Sunday, January 20th, 2013.


Details:

When: Sunday, January 20th, 2013

Time: 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Where: Looks like it’s room Asia 1, Dolphin Hotel

What: People. Beer. Wine. Snacks. Good times. (don’t worry Matt will buy the beer ;) )

Looking forward to meet you there.

Visit www.solidworks.com/sww for the latest information about this exciting event.

I enjoyed and had a great time at SolidWorks World 2012 and I hope to meet you at the SolidWorks World 2013 in Orlando, Florida.

PS–be sure to follow SolidWorks World on Twitter for regular news and updates.

Please note:  All individuals will be required to show proof of identification prior to collecting their badge and registration materials. Attendees must be 21 years or older to attend SolidWorks World 2013. Also residents of some countries may require a visa to enter the United States.

SolidWorks 2013 SP 2.0 EV (Early Visibility) is available for download!

SolidWorks 2013 SP 2.0 EV is available for download

This service pack is now available to Subscription Service customers. To download, click here or log into the SolidWorks Customer Portal at https://customerportal.solidworks.com and click Download Software and Updates to access the update.

For a listing of SPR’s fixed, click here.

Also make sure you’re registered for Early Visibility Program*

For registering for Early Visibility Program, log into your SolidWorks Portal account, go to my profile and select the option “Notify me for EV (Early Visibility) access” under My Preferences.

*P.S: Login required for access. Full access requires an active Subscription Service contract.

Notes:

- Performance reporting is turned on for EV releases.
– Report critical problems to SolidWorks Technical Support at evis@solidworks.com
– The full version is scheduled 3 weeks after the EV version and is subject to change without notice.