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Originally Posted by ComradeNikolai
As others have said, multiple formats would work rather nicely. Also, possibly having formats which would work well on computers with slightly lower system requirements (just enough to run the program) would be nice, since that's my situation.
Ah, yes.... I'm studying for the AP English Language exam now... but next year, I'm taking 3 AP classes (would take more, but only AP History is available beyond that, and history is not fun to me.)
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If you have lower system requirements and cannot run SolidWorks, all summer school students will receive the DWGeditor; it comes with the SolidWorks Student Edition. The DWGeditor allows you to create and modify files in .dwg format. Although working with dwg file format will not be the focus of this class, we do have 2 dwg lessons on our teacher blog
http://blogs.solidworks.com/teacher/2d_dwg/index.html.
We dont make a light version of SolidWorks. The Student Edition is based on our commerical premium product with all our analysis tools -motion, flow, and stress analysis - plus toolbox (component library) and photorealistic materials and the ability to create animations. The System requirements are posted on the back of the box or on our website. Marie