To all, I have had the opportunity to see SE ST in person and here is why I looked and what I saw. My current cadcam program is VX cadcam. After 4 years I still cannot open DWG files correctly and they still do not have a post out of the box for my Haas mill without having hollered at support to get one. And there are still problems with tool paths. For the money the over all value of VX is merely OK as I could get SE Classic and Visualmill for the same amount of money basically and be way ahead on capabilities. These long standing problems are why I am looking at other programs. Took a few DWG's that VX could not open right with me to the demo and pulled out the flashdrive, handed it to the demo guy and said "open these please". They were flawless and a beautiful thing to a guy who has suffered to long with VX. Next up was a part that earlier in the week I had to alter by .04" in length. Now with VX this would have been about a 25 minute job as I stepped through the history from the sketch that had to be altered to the end of the process. Handed that file to the demo guy and from the time he loaded it till he was done editing the part was roughly 3 minutes. Now this was a simple part admitedly but you know when you think about it many parts in job shops are and the time savinge to me was considerable. I have a tube with 3660 2mm holes in it for a screen. In VX when I do the pattern command to extrude remove the remaining 65 rows of holes it takes my workstation, a dual core Xeon5150 with an Nvidia quadro 3500 card and 4 gig ram with the 3gig switch on about 27 minutes to finish this command. The demo guy took his laptop that was not even of workstation quality and with provided dimensions MODELED the whole part from begining to end in a little over 12 minutes. He told me that the history tree was a considerable bottleneck compared to the ST stuff and what he showed me with parts that he had never seen before made a believer out of me. Oh, by the way he was appologising to me for having to fumble aropund a bit on this as it was still new to him. The translators appear to be robust and migrating IGES files to SE from VX looks to be no problem as it imported an assembly with with sheetmetal, tube frames, and misc hardware-around 100 pcs total in assembly- with no issues and also the above mentioned tube. Now the tube import into SE was slow and I have to tell you that it took about the same time to import as it did for him to do it from scratch. But that was the ONLY negative thing I saw and I will be getting a seat of this when it comes out. My advice, keep your cam program and ditch the cad for SE.