SOLIDWORKS 2022 Whats New

Highlights of SOLIDWORKS 2022…
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiKqXuECiKNKdsszT5ec7rrvNuZMZd8VO

To be honest, i am amazed… there are quite a number of improvements that caught my eyes… (mirror, component pattern, moving component in assembly, etc)

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STOP IT! STOP IT! STOP IT!

You’re the reason SW sux. “Look at all of those cool new features”

  1. Most of those features won’t work on the new release
  2. If they are working on new features, they aren’t fixing old bugs
  3. New features just generated a whole new list of bugs added to the workload.

STOP ENCOURAGING THEM TO CREATE NEW FEATUERS. ENCOURAGE THEM TO FIX THE * * * * THEY ALREAD WROTE

Apparently two asterisks is a popcorn guy.

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Was expecting some update on Structure System D:

And the improvement on Section View looks good, hope they will remove the snap

(I wonder if we will get Subdivision someday lol)

To be honest, i dont see why we cant have new features (which fixes most of the limitation of existing feature) and bug fixes at the same time…

  1. Most of those features won’t work on the new release

I am not sure where do you get this.. but from my past experience, most of the new features DO works. (And this is also why they have beta testing etc)

If they are working on new features, they aren’t fixing old bugs

This is not true in my opinion. No organization has the resources to focus only on eliminating bugs before working on new features. You can never fix EVERY bugs and some bugs is a thankless job (high effort low impact) to fix.
This is why they need to constantly working on both features and known bugs while prioritizing which features to work on first, and which bugs are the most urgent to eliminate.

The idea of software release/update is to add value by making the product more useful to the customers, whether it is a bug fixes or new features.

Also, these “Whats New” video is just to introduce the new features and aimed to attract new users and getting people to upgrade, they are never meant to discuss about the bug fixes etc (No one will want to watch a 30min video on what bugs had they fixes do they?)

Just my 2cents

Absolutely a bad assumption. I have pretty much quit listening to “What’s new” garbage from Marketing because it’s superficial and too often misleading. IF some tech group would put together an hour presentation of the top bugs they addressed, how they affected users and how they were solved you can bet your assemblies I would tune in. If it comes from marketing I’ll tune out when I hear a couple buzzwords such as “effortlessly” “seamlessly” “simply” etc.

Solid Edge prompted this attitude and SW is embracing it. I’m sure different use cases and experiences produce different responses. So that’s just my opinion.

After re-reading my post, it possibly came across WAY more aggressively than I intended it to. That wasn’t my intent.

But my opinion regarding the software hasn’t changed. It is time to put the pig on a diet, not just spread more lipstick on it.

We need a “user” based “What’s New” of items that don’t necessarily make the official “What’s New” document. Sometimes there are little things that are way more valuable to me. For example, in 2022 beta I noticed the sketching is faster in some places…no where to be found in the document.

I’ve run into things like that a few times. I’d always post about them on the old forum. Of course I probably couldn’t find them back now.

Anyone else just kind of feel “overwhelmed” at times when viewing these year after year? The pace at which things are advancing and the depth of what is possible in each new release makes you wonder how your suppose to seamlessly incorporate all of these new features and functions into your already established processes that you’ve spent a decade or more building and using each day. Getting hard to keep up.

Just lower your expectations…remember this comes from these guys:
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Yep, and they present it like its a revolution lol
I just apply some filter, focus on stuff that I am using and ignore what I have no idea what they are talking about =)

They can give us all the new features they want but when they discontinue the one thing that’s going to screw over a bunch of users then why update. We’re not going to update or renew maintenance unless they give us back the functionality to allow us to work remote without having to continuously forget to activate & deactivate the seat that’s at the other location with no remote access to change it. Good move SW

I looked at the list of YT vids for SWX2022:
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Within them I saw a few things that I am going to like, but the majority of these categories are in areas I don’t use, or the enhancements within them were “meh”.

I’m on subscription so probably around SP2.0 I’ll install SWX2022. But I am not salivating over anything they showed.

I’m pretty happy about the one they talk about at 3:00 minutes into this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FbC6uUoBzw, although it’s more fixing something that’s been broken than what I’d consider an actual enhancement.

We have an advisor that comes to see us every year to tell us which bugs have been adressed with the new versions and which new bugs have been created.

I’d certainly love to see a 30 minute video explaining all the bugs they’ve adressed. There are bugs that have existed for as long as I can remember, take the dynamic highlight constantly turning off for example. Or showing how the import diagnostic finally doesn’t take an hour(or more) to fix the import it messed up in the minute it took to import it.

New features are great, but stability is better. Obviously the second is somewhat user dependant, but that doesn’t mean they’ve peaked and can’t improve over what it currently is. Another example is forcing users to use specific graphic card drivers from specific graphic cards. The wrong driver or card can cause a multitude of bugs, ever seen that on any other software or game?

Yes! I saw that too. And I agree this should have been done a long time ago.

Most of where I saw some interesting things were in the parts and assemblies and a little in the drawings. I saw what looked like great fixes to long-existing problems in Visualize, but I rarely use it or PhotoView 360 so there isn’t much potential there for me to get excited.

I’m surprised you’re still having problems with that. I can’t remember the last time it happened to me. Have you tried updating the driver for your 3d mouse (assuming you have one)?

If it’s been broken long enough a fix can be publicized as an enhancement, which they think sounds better than “fix” which implies something was wrong.

It’s pretty sad it was ever an issue. It wasn’t a difficult problem to solve. I would make the argument that the button should be unnecessary.