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dbell 21-06-2007 16:16

Free SolidWorks?
 
Does anyone know if you can download SolidWorks for free? I know inventor has a free student edition, but I'd like to try SolidWorks.

thanks
DB

CraigHickman 21-06-2007 16:29

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
You can email info@solidoworks.com and request a student copy, just make sure to state that you're a FIRST student, and have used inventor, and would like to try Solidworks.

They sent me a copy within 3 weeks.

dbell 22-06-2007 20:39

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Thanks for your help.
I tried this.
And now i am wondering if you meant
info@solidworks.com not
info@solidoworks.com

That is what is on their website.

CraigHickman 22-06-2007 23:46

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Yeah, I meant Solidworks. Mybad.

thefro526 24-06-2007 12:50

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
If you don't mind me asking how did you get the free copy of inventor?

-Dustin

Jeff 801 24-06-2007 13:19

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=57877
this is where you can read about it

dbell 24-06-2007 16:24

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Autodesk gives 10 licenses of the latest version of Iinventor in the kit of parts, and that's how i got it. Or if you are a college student, you can download it at:
http://students.autodesk.com as mentioned in the thread that Jeff 888 mentioned.

DB

dbell 27-06-2007 18:00

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
I received a SolidWorks student edition with COSMOS DVD in the mail today.
It has been exactly three days since I sent an email request. Thats fast!
Thanks to SolidWorks!
Can't wait to use it,:D but i have to clean my hard drive so i can fit the extra 2.5 GB.:eek: .
DB

Ian Curtis 27-06-2007 22:12

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Is the disc they send you a student license (the $99 one which lasts for a 2?years)?

And SolidWorks is super sweet. I like it more than Inventor.

dbell 28-06-2007 10:45

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 633105)
Is the disc they send you a student license (the $99 one which lasts for a 2?years)?

And SolidWorks is super sweet. I like it more than Inventor.

I think it is. The person from solidworks said "I will send you a one-year license of our Student Edition with COSMOS."

But now that i've registered it it says "Your 2 year Student Edition software license includes core-modeling capabilities of SolidWorks 2006."
And "Expiration Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009"

So that sounds like two years to me. I guess 2 is better than one!

ZombieBreath 12-12-2007 02:05

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
If you don't mind my asking what did you send in the email to SolidWorks. I just sent them one and wanted to make sure I got everything correct.
Thanks.

burkey_turkey 12-12-2007 19:16

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
So the copies of inventor we get with the kit, do we get them before kickoff or on kickoff, since theyre downloads now? because it will take a few weeks before the administration can install them in a lab somewhere for us

dbell 13-12-2007 16:13

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZombieBreath (Post 658047)
If you don't mind my asking what did you send in the email to SolidWorks. I just sent them one and wanted to make sure I got everything correct.
Thanks.

This is a what i wrote in my email:
"Dear SolidWorks,
I am a high school student participating in FIRST Robotics. That is how I have gotten interested in 3D mechanical design. I have used Autodesk Inventor recently which i got for free from FIRST. I heard about SolidWorks because they sponsored a FIRST tournament.
Would it be possible to have a free student copy of SolidWorks? I'd like to try it out.
Thanks,
David"



burkey_turkey,
From what i read, I dont think they will let you download it until the kickoff.
Try the FIRSTbase website

ZombieBreath 14-12-2007 02:21

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
This is a what i wrote in my email:
"Dear SolidWorks,
I am a high school student participating in FIRST Robotics. That is how I have gotten interested in 3D mechanical design. I have used Autodesk Inventor recently which i got for free from FIRST. I heard about SolidWorks because they sponsored a FIRST tournament.
Would it be possible to have a free student copy of SolidWorks? I'd like to try it out.
Thanks,
David"


Sweet, thanks for the reply on my question. I wrote something similar. Did they send you a reply or just ship it straight to you. I included my address in the email, because I'm not sure what to expect.

Thanks again,
Joe

dbell 14-12-2007 08:33

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
i didn't give them my address in the first email, so they replied and said "sure send me your address and ill send you a copy." Then i gave them my address. Then i got the dvd 2 or 3 days later.

ZombieBreath 14-12-2007 23:06

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dbell (Post 658811)
i didn't give them my address in the first email, so they replied and said "sure send me your address and ill send you a copy." Then i gave them my address. Then i got the dvd 2 or 3 days later.

Hmmmm, well I haven't heard anything back nor received anything in the mail. I know patients-patients....but I want it now! ;) Well thanks again for your quick reply.

~Joe

PTC_FRC 16-12-2007 16:43

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
Hello,

As a partner for FIRST, PTC is offering free copies of Pro/ENGINEER and Mathcad for your team...along with web-based training and video workshops.

If you are interested, you can register for a collaboration project to help manage your teams data. From the project, you can download your free copies of Pro/E and Mathcad.

Here is the link - http://frc.ptc.com/Windchill/FirstRo...stRobotics.jsp

For more inforamtion, please send an email to firstsupport@ptc.com.

ZombieBreath 23-12-2007 14:45

Re: Free SolidWorks?
 
So I got my student version in the mail today and I'm freaking out! Thanks for all the advice. P.s. I also bought some text books and they came with a free download, the passwords are the same so I think this might just be a normal thing that solid works is doing. Heres the info.
Go to.... www.solidworks.com/SDK2007 download it and use the SDK-ID D7150SDC.


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