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alexsasdad

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Group,

The company that I am working for has decided to jump to 2003 before their maintenance expires. This is a long battle, so I won't even get into that. I just need a quick thumbs up or thumbs down on changing from users that have made the jump. I have been reading the performance issues and all the other posts.

Thanks,

Mike
 
Just remember, once you go, you can't go back...

Personally, I would wait til SW issues a few more service packs, and works out some of the bugs

Regards,

lhemingway
 
There are some inexplicable crashes that we've been dealing with since changing to SW2003 but they've been more annoying than devastating in terms of lost time/work. If you can hold out until the service packs catch up that might not be such a bad idea. On the other hand, if time is not on your side then I personally would probably bite the bullet and switch.

Chris Gervais
Mechanical Designer
American Superconductor
 
Rawheadrex, he does not have that option, apparently.
alexsasdad, stay with 2001+ unless you need some of the upgrade features like multiple bodies and importing cadkey files (my favorites!)

Not continuing the subscrption service??? Must not anticipate any new hires, then.
Sorry about your loss.:-(

Crashj 'long time subscriber' Johnson
 
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