Solidworks 20165/19/2023 I had the chance to take another look and provideįeedback at the start of 2015, in an online meeting with SolidWorks’ user experience design team. I first saw the redesigned interface around 15 months ago, when SolidWorks conducted a survey on its proposed redesign. Interface changes are always controversial and this one, I’m sure, will be no different. On opening this release of SolidWorks, the first thing I noticed is the all-new interface. Here are a few that I find of interest, selected from the program’s core components. In the SolidWorks 2016 suite of components, there are over 200 listed enhancements. ![]() ![]() Although my own use of SolidWorks 2016 over recent months has hardly taxed the program, I can report that SolidWorks 2016 and Windows 10 are, at this stage, playing very nicely together. In addition, SolidWorks 2016 will be fully supported for Microsoft Windows 10.
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