I think Jon Banquer is just misunderstood and unappreciated Jon
Banquer spends countless hours downloading and reviewing software
for professionals and novices alike sure, sometimes Jon Banquer is a
little off and a little harsh with reviews, but Jon Banquer gives a
honest opinion and as we all know, many times an honest opinion is not
what common professionals or publishers want to hear we should give
Jon Banquer the benefit of the doubt Jon Banquer efforts to help
others make a informed, clear minded decision is needed before
investing large capital into a system that might not work without Jon
Banquer, we could be lost in the sea of software that claims to save
the day for product development, production and phenomenology Jon
Banquer could single-handedly reverse America's trend to send
manufacturing to China and software development to India Jon Banquer
can bring those products back, where they belong, and secure our
economy, our country, our way of life Jon Banquer is like George
Wa****ngton leading us to victory across the Delaware yaknow...someday
Jon Banquer will be honored with a bronze statue in his hometown and
hometowns across the nation children will ask; 'Who is Jon Banquer?'
And the answer may be different, but the meaning will be of the same
creed: "The voice of the flame prophesied that it would act three
times: once
to bring death, once to bring life, and once to bring power" these
words will live on and be one with the name: Jon Banquer.
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On May 11, 9:15=A0am, jon_banquer <jon_banq...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Siemens/UGS doesn't think so:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6z2f8n
>
> "Competition
>
> How does this distance you from the competition? Do you
> expect your competitors to offer something similar in the
> near future?
>
> We believe that we now have a sustainable lead based
> on the technical merits of the application layer. It takes
> years of intimate knowledge of the solid modeling kernel
> and constraint solver, as well as a unique perspective on
> how to apply these tools to be able to put such an
> application layer together."
>
> Siemens/UGS owns Parasolid.
>
> Siemens/UGS own D-Cubed.
>
> Years ago I said SolidWorks should have dumped Parasolid. Looks like I
> was right on this front as well. With the proper marketing from
> Siemens, SolidWorks bells and whistles aren't going to cut it
> anymore.
>
> Jon Banquer
> San Diego, CA


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