Life after subscription
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 8:41 am
So,
I'm in a kinda odd situation where my employer has been reimbursing me for subscription costs for my personal seat of SolidWorks. We're a consulting company, and in the customer office that I'm ensconced in, I'm the SolidWorks guru (weenie). Access to the VAR who actually sold the seats we use is not available, so having access to SolidWorks support via my personal license has been useful at times. (Not lately though)
At the end of the 1st quarter of next year, I'm punching out for retirement. LOML and I are building our retirement home, and when it's done we'll move to that location and call it done.
I'll be able to get one more subscription payment covered before then. So, effectively I'll be covered under subscription until end of February in 2024. I went for a period of time way back when, without being on subscription, so this isn't exactly new.
The support that I've gotten from MLCCad has become fairly laughable of late. I filed 4 support requests this year and they were only able to provide a solution for one of those, and that was in relation to login's to the SolidWorks portal. The other 3 I either got the shoulder shrug, or I figured it out before they bothered to respond.
I'm very diligent about keeping entire copies of SolidWorks for installation saved on my NAS box.
I'll use my static seat of SolidWorks as long as it makes sense after that. As I won't be collaborating with anyone, interoperability "shouldn't" be an issue with files from "newer versions". Most of the downloadable content on the innerwebs is in the way of step files.
Any thoughts on the path forward? How long will it make sense to use an old version of SolidWorks?
thanks
g
I'm in a kinda odd situation where my employer has been reimbursing me for subscription costs for my personal seat of SolidWorks. We're a consulting company, and in the customer office that I'm ensconced in, I'm the SolidWorks guru (weenie). Access to the VAR who actually sold the seats we use is not available, so having access to SolidWorks support via my personal license has been useful at times. (Not lately though)
At the end of the 1st quarter of next year, I'm punching out for retirement. LOML and I are building our retirement home, and when it's done we'll move to that location and call it done.
I'll be able to get one more subscription payment covered before then. So, effectively I'll be covered under subscription until end of February in 2024. I went for a period of time way back when, without being on subscription, so this isn't exactly new.
The support that I've gotten from MLCCad has become fairly laughable of late. I filed 4 support requests this year and they were only able to provide a solution for one of those, and that was in relation to login's to the SolidWorks portal. The other 3 I either got the shoulder shrug, or I figured it out before they bothered to respond.
I'm very diligent about keeping entire copies of SolidWorks for installation saved on my NAS box.
I'll use my static seat of SolidWorks as long as it makes sense after that. As I won't be collaborating with anyone, interoperability "shouldn't" be an issue with files from "newer versions". Most of the downloadable content on the innerwebs is in the way of step files.
Any thoughts on the path forward? How long will it make sense to use an old version of SolidWorks?
thanks
g