The "Old SolidWorks Forum"

I first posted this in the Original Kitty Dump, so here is a copy

Dear Fellow SolidWorks Users…. (Sorry for the Long Post…



I cannot believe that the Forum we knew from the Beginning of SolidWorks is being dissected and shutdown forever. We knew, we felt it in our hearts a long time ago, you could see it coming. I would love to go through a lot of posts naming a lot more that are not listed below, I had to draw a line for now.



I am responding without any feelings, I am numb, not happy, not distraught and no moisture in the eyes, just blah.. The time has come where the SolidWorks Forum will be thrown away like a piece of toilet paper, wiped clean and flushed.



How is it possible to acknowledge all the people that I’ve spoken with, either PM, Email, or Telephone, how can I rescind when I pissed people off, like the guy that sent our owner a FU laced email about what I said on the Forum, none of you guys ever heard me say “All SolidWork Issues are User Input”, yep, that was enough for this guy to send the owner an email, with every other word FU…



How is it possible to acknowledge the great people over the years, there is no way that it would be possible to name each one by name, maybe someday. I do want to point out a few people, Number One ever Deepak Gupta thank you Deepak for what you have done for the community over the years. Personal most favorite SW Guru, making crazy stuff and crazy renderings, Paul Salvador – thank your Paul for your assistance and showing us your creativity – What can I say about Alin Vargatu – SW is truly a better Design Software because of his contribution and drive and his User Challenges – thank you Alin.. Who can talk the same language as Rob Edwards – Alin christened him SolidWorks Demigod. Who could ever forget the ONE – TWO spokespersons Rick Becker & Dennis Dohogne – How about the Help Posts by Glenn Schroeder - Josh Brady has been a huge asset to the forum, Roland Schwarz who will ever forget his comments, the greatest SW forum poster (in my mind) – All the contributions from Artem Taturevych – My Blood Still Boils Jim Sculley , thanks Jim – The Dave Bear Story by Todd Blacksher who rides bikes and wears funny looking shoes - – The Bridges by Matt Peneguy, amazing designs – The awesome contributions of Keith Rice Solid Air We will never forget the start of Maha Nadarasa the Youtuber, a sponge to absorb as much as possible, I will say if everyone would put in as much effort as Maha did in learning SW in five years we would have 1,000ths of Deepak’s, thank you Maha for your inspiration. Another personal favorite Kelef Man, love all of his rhythmic posts… Gonna miss Greg Hynd picture post, how about those awesome Grills and Outdoor Kitchen equipment by Adrian Crisci – The unbelievable talent of Sergey Novikov, do you need jewelry? – the unreal models by Chris Wilson & Craig Makarowski – The Awesome Renderings of Rob Rodríguez - Brian Hillner – Michael Lord - Alen Topic - Kevin Schlaepfer - Ron Bates – Benoit Gallice – the list could go on for a long time… The contributions of Dave Laban Tom Gagnon Jim Steinmeyer David Matula Dan Pihlaja Matt Juric Alex Lachance Scott Perman Rick McDonald Ned Hutchinson Dwight Livingston Christian Chu Tony Tieuli Karsten Meißner



Drum Roll……… Frederick Law the upstart take over the top spot of the Top Ten, proven and professional Snarky, love ya man



The Why people Dan Golthing The Merovingien Dan Bovinich ovinich



To the awesome ladies that cut their teeth in SW and have been a Huge asset in the SW communities, Anna Wood & Betty Baker & Carrie Ives

The people that are no long here Bernie Daraz and the greatest ever Wayne Tiffany who sent me an email making sure that I know the difference of the Your or You’re & Mauricio Martinez-Saez



To all the rest in one way or another you have contributed on a grand scale, anybody in the Top 500, great day to you, thank you for sharing your knowledge

Roasted By John Thanks for the nostalgic summary of our time over there. There were certainly good times and good friends.

But there is hope. Before the current incarnation of the SW forum that you eulogize, there was another incarnation, and before that was USENET - comp.cad.solidworks, started in 1996 by Greg Jankowski (author of the first SW book - SW for the AutoCAD User). And we did the same thing in the transition between each of those. So life continues.

I dropped out of SW around 2013, and started to show up again in 2017, so a lot of you who started after 2013 don’t remember me as a central player, but I’ve been a SW user since 1996. There’s a whole new set of players. Paul Salvador is I think one of the few that I remember who has been around since those old days. Anna Wood and Jeff Mirisola have both shown up here and were part of the original “Blog Squad” from ~2006 I think. Lots of names and faces…

Matt, I am grateful you have put this forum together and very very pleased with how it has already gotten some legs!! My hat is off to all you contributors.

I pledge to make my own posts more on-topic and helpful than I did on the other forum. Most of the time I am reading and absorbing instead of solving. I’ve been using SWX since 1995 and am still learning!

I want to say a lot about the old forum but I rarely have time lately.

Anyway, suffice to say that I will definitely miss the old forum. Not entirely sure if I am going to embrace the 3DSWYM at this point or not. I have tried to log in, and apparently can’t remember my password, or my log in ID, so I stopped there.

I login to 3DSWYM daily, see nothing new there and leave. Mostly just VARs and DS employers advertising something. Even the other Dassault products communities are dead. Where do CATIA users go to complain?

I think they go here.

I can related, I used to be a CATIA user…way back in the V4 days.

April 2nd, click on the SWX Forum link just to see if they were telling the truth and it would take me to the swamp. This is what I’m greeted with:

That’s not how the web works. If you go to forum.solidworks.com you get the link to the Swamp. If you bookmarked a page from the old site, that link is now dead. So, I’d expect to see something like that.

4th April 11AM (GMT+8)
Well… try to login to the 3DSYMP and this is that i got

Yeah, I had the ‘\welcome’ still on the url, took it off and it ‘works’.

According to my email, Christian Chu wins the “Last Post” Contest…

Wow RickB,
How apropos! Good Job christian chu! You win the internet for today!

There’s a lot more DSS presence on the Swym forums than there ever was on the old forum. I took a look at the new forum today and it looked like it actually had decent traffic, but just as I thought questions where getting rolled off the back end in a hurry and when that happens no one will get answers.

I still have trouble to view and post mesg there :imp:

I live in the Westcoast and California time is 3 to 4 hrs behind your

..so… just saw this…
https://r1132100503382-eu1-3dswym.3dexperience.3ds.com/#community:yUw32GbYTEqKdgY7-jbZPg/post:5Ia9ZU-xSCeOOV87aEPAdw

And as far as I can tell it doesn’t work. Search for “Solidworks forum Kitty Dump” and you get a link to the thread. Click on it and it brings you to a random post in that thread and it looks like this. There is, as far as I can tell, no way to get to the content of the entire thread.

A lot of the link still not working (Coming soon button, but how soon, no one know)
Not to mention even for those link that has a redirect, you will be asked to LOGIN to view the stuff… I really had enough with all these login wall…