ThomasH
Structural
- Feb 6, 2003
- 1,193
Hi all
It has now been about a year since UGS pulled Femap from MSC.Software and with that effectively "killing" MSC.Nastran for Windows. I'm a a bit curious as to what happened since.
So for those who swapped to MSC.FEA as MSC.Software insisted:
Are you happy with the transition?
For how long had you been using Femap and how much time was required to get up to speed in Patran (or how much time do you think it will require)?
Is MSC.Patran/MSC.FEA "better" as MSC.Software insisted?
Has MSC kept their promisis that maintenance shoult remain the same?
If you were given the same choice today, would you still swap or has the overall experience been negative.
Also those of us who didn't swap, are you happy with your choices? Personally I'm very happy with Femap and NEiNastran and will go into more detail later.
First I just want to see if there is any interest in this discussion at all. Because to try to move an entire community from one software to another must result in experiences, god and bad.
Regards
Thomas
It has now been about a year since UGS pulled Femap from MSC.Software and with that effectively "killing" MSC.Nastran for Windows. I'm a a bit curious as to what happened since.
So for those who swapped to MSC.FEA as MSC.Software insisted:
Are you happy with the transition?
For how long had you been using Femap and how much time was required to get up to speed in Patran (or how much time do you think it will require)?
Is MSC.Patran/MSC.FEA "better" as MSC.Software insisted?
Has MSC kept their promisis that maintenance shoult remain the same?
If you were given the same choice today, would you still swap or has the overall experience been negative.
Also those of us who didn't swap, are you happy with your choices? Personally I'm very happy with Femap and NEiNastran and will go into more detail later.
First I just want to see if there is any interest in this discussion at all. Because to try to move an entire community from one software to another must result in experiences, god and bad.
Regards
Thomas