No need to get bent out of shape - There is always a market/need for a Lite Version of anything. I own one $5.95 hammer, and it suits me fine, and has done many great things. Until I start doing complete buildings, I'll leave the $150 power nailer in the store. Many a great builder stared out just this way - one affordable hammer - and now his crews operate a slew of automatics (so, Stanley, profited many times over, just by selling a plain hammer as well - that's the way of smart business).
Other items are -
1. Does your boss pay (so who cares - let him blow his dough on the max for everybody, needed or not) - or does your piggybank spring for it (well, lets see now - -- ). So, lets not be too cavalier about the subject of cost/benefit.
2. Everyone would benefit if SW becomes a universal standard in its class - most vendors would use it, there are unlimited opportunities for SW designer jobs, SW is taught in all schools -- a Lite version might be the seed to do all this (or is SW already a universal standard?).
Engineers don't spend all their time wrestling with detail issues, how to draw a spring, for example, or most of the other esoteric issues subject of discussion in this forum. An engineers job is at the front end - the science, the function, the economics, the feasibilities, the basic choices --- . Engineers normally don't acquire designer level skills - it is not their job (although many engineers do the full job, concept to details).
So, is there a subset of SW (the equivalent of a pencil sketch) that an engineer might use -- where files can then be taken on by expert designers (in lieu of a pencil sketch) for completion in the FULL version.
It would seem to me that a program capable of creating good PART and ASSEMBLY files would be just that.
no Cosmos
no Automated details
no ???
An engineer just might be able to learn (and maintain) these elementary development/presentation skills) in addition to all the other things that need to be learned and maintained for engineering success. This would NOT obviate the need for the full version, imply cheapness, or whatever.
How about some ideas one could pass on to SW - (after all, see 2 above).