Inside this Issue
Alventive Spins off IronCAD
Alventive last week created a new independent company called IronCAD LLC (limited liability
company) located in Atlanta GA USA, whose job will be to focus
on the IronCAD mechanical solids modeling software. Dr Tao-Yang
Han will be the president of IronCAD.
In 1997, Visionary Design Systems acquired technology from 3D/EYE
(known for its innovative TriSpectives software, called a "Pro/E
killer" at the time), from which it created IronCAD, released
in Jun'98. (Autodesk also purchased some of the technology from
3D/EYE, creating Actrix.) A year ago, VDS changed its name to
the more-trendy-sounding Alventive, which continues doing the
online collaborative design solution at http://www.alventive.com
CAD
for Principals Look to the Future
I've been looking more into the 'CAD Software Evaluation
Report' and figure I need another week so sort out the issues.
If you have comments you'd like to contribute, please send them
to ralphg@xyzpress.com
In the meantime, there is the next stage of the CAD Software Evaluation
to consider. Kristine Fallon
asks at the http://www.cadforprincipals.org
Web site: "What do you think we should tackle next? Suggestions
received so far include:
CAD for Principals is planning a second open session at A/E/C Systerms 2001 in Chicago this June. They plan to report on the results of the CAD Software Evaluation, and hope to get CAD pilot evaluators to report.
Reader
Response: Distribution vs Protection
Here is a final response to the software developer who
wondered about striking the right balance between distribution
and protection of his software:
"As both consumer and producer, I have some experience with copy protection; I've never seen a compelling business case for such schemes. Here's my take-away points, free of charge:
"The associated support cost will slaughter you; your
honest customers will hate you; and your non-honest customers
will laugh at you. Conclusion: Concentrate your limited development
resources on frequent and compelling releases that your loyal
customers will cheerfully support financially."
- Jason Osgood
Below
the Radar
A summary of press releases you may not have read elsewhere:
Autodesk has a US$250 rebate on new purchases of AutoCAD 2000i, and US$75 rebate on upgrades made between March 12 and April 16. Purchases can be made from a local dealer or Autodesk's Web site; valid for customers in Canada and the USA only. [Sounds like Autodesk needs a 1Q sales boost. That brings the Web price down to US$3,045.] http://www.autodesk.com/estore/usa/index.htm
Cimsoftek plans to be be among the first to offer a product built on the recently-announced Granite One, PTC's Pro/E engine. In CImsoftek's case, it'll be translators. http://www.cadcam-e.com
Camtek launched PEPS Solidcut 3D milling software (based upon the Parasolid kernel) for 2D/3D wire, NURBS-surface, and solid modeled geometry to be created for the CNC programming process. http://www.peps.com
ACS Software is now providing technical support in real-time. The new system lets ACS technicians see what is displayed on their customers' monitor. http://www.autoedms.com/support.htm
Solid Edge Exchange is a new design collaboration portal for the Solid Edge CAD community. The portal provides general project collaboration; visualization of 2D and 3D product data; and interactive conferencing -- all via Web browser. Solid Edge Exchange will be available in 2Q01; pricing to be announced.
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New
Software Releases
@Last Software released SketchUp 1.1 (US$495; upgrade free).
http://www.sketchup.com
Insight Development will release Squiggle v4 (US$99)
on June 15. The software makes DWG, DXF, and HPGL/2 plot files
look like hand-drawn art. http://www.insightdev.com/products/squiggle40_details.cfm
[I launched this product's career by accident. The developer,
Premisys, had given me a diskette during party at an AEC Systems
show. The diskette was meant to contain an example of their programming
ability; I misunderstood, reviewed it in CADalyst, and a puzzled
Premisys unexpectedly began getting calls from people wanting
to buy Squiggle. That was more than a decade ago. Premisys later
sold the product to Insight.]
Alibre Design will be integrated with eMatrix from MatrixOne. http://www.alibre.com and http://www.matrixone.com
Bentley Systems is shipping Descartes v7.1 imaging software for MicroStation /J, with OCR conversion and imaging enhancement tools. http://www.bentley.com/products/descartes
CoCreate Software announced that SolidDesigner 2001 will ship to upgrade customers in May, and will include Rapid Design, Mold Design Advisor, SolidWorks import, I-DEAS direct interface, and SolidDesigner Access modules. http://www.cocreate.com
Owners of Cimlogic Toolbox for AutoCAD can purchase EMT Software's MECH 2D/3D parts library for US$95, down from the regular $195. http://www.emtsoft.com
Moldflow has released iMPA 5.0, the Internet-enabled version of Moldflow Part Adviser. http://www.plasticszone.com
Quickparts.com Inc. released QuickQuote 2.0 instant online quoting engine. http://www.quickparts.com
Conferences
Congress on the Future of Engineering Software, April 26-28 in
Scottsdale AZ USA. http://www.cofes.com/
AEC Systems 2001 conference, June 18-21 at McCormick Place in Chicago IL USA. http://www.aecsystems.com
People/Companies
on the Move
Varimetrix Corporation changed its name to VX Corporation "to
more closely align the company and its VX products and also to
reinforce the company's dramatic expansion of its marketing."
[The new logo looks to me like it was cut by Zoro out of purple
silk.] http://www.vx.com
Computer
News Summaries
Charles Hannum broke the record for the smallest
program for decoding CSS (Content Scrambling System) DVD files.
His 442-byte TinyC program beat the previous record, a Perl shell
script 472 bytes long. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/DeCSS/Gallery/
and http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/DeCSS/Gallery/Stego/index.html
show dozens of ways to implement programming code in a variety
of forms of visual arts and speech. For example, how to decrypt
a DVD in haiku form: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/DeCSS/Gallery/decss-haiku.txt
"Microsoft will operate the HailStorm services
as a business [if and when it's available in 2002]. HailStorm
services will have real operational costs, and rather than risk
compromising the user-centric model by having someone such as
advertisers pay for these services, the people receiving the value
-- the end users -- will be the primary source of revenue."
[No mention of Plan B if users fail to to show an interest
in paying, as happened previously with MSN and Slate.]
- Microsoft whitepaper
on Hailstone
Market
News
Cimatron didn't have its regular shareholder's meeting,
and will now hold it 21 March, one day prior to an oral hearing
before a NASDAQ Listing Qualifications Panel scheduled for March
22. CIMT risks being delisted by NASDAQ.
The
WorthWhile Web
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/coffee/coffee.html
The Trojan Room Coffee Machine
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/coffee/qsf/coffee.html
A (non-technical) biography
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/8/17372.html
The Register
"Stop the antivirus vendor hype"
http://www.palmstation.com/view_article.py?article=3783&flat_mode=1
PalmStation
"The Palmerati: Six Months Later"
Letters
to the Editor
Re Autodesk's cfo: "We invented design on the PC
in the mid-80s."
"Ummm. Those of us who were using CADD on PCs in the 1970s
may tend to disagree. Much later, in the early '80s, there were
a host of CADD programs quickly ported over to the then-new IBM
PCs. Since the 4.77MHz 48KB systems were so limited, we had an
era of really new thinking and innovation during which, yes, AutoCAD,
among others, was developed.
"As for design, I remember being frustrated with the esoteric
commands and non-visual interfaces of computers as far back as
1963 and regarded them all, including the PC CADDs of the mid-80s
as a waste of time, until I saw the wonderful 3D CADD modeler
called MegaCADD in 1983. In my view, that is when design -- at
least real and practical architectural design -- started on microcomputers."
- Geoffrey Moore Langdon
Architectural CADD Consultants
The editor replies, "MegaCADD was a 3D CAD program that was so far ahead of its time that it ultimately failed in the marketplace."
Spin
Doctor of the Moment
"Goldman Sachs chief investment strategist Abby Joseph Cohen
issued a research note [last] Wednesday advising clients to buy,
and predicting the Dow Jones Industrials would hit 13,000 by year's
end."
- Quicken Mutual Fund Newsletter
Notable
Quotable
"Many companies have the intuition that the Internet is a
great thing with only two teensy-weensy problems: (1) they don't
own it; and (2) it's too easy for their competitors to use it.
"They then all have the same brainstorm: 'Hey, I know! Let's
build something that's just like the Internet, except we'll control
the whole thing! Then we'll be rich!'
"Email is the gateway drug of the Internet, because once
email is in place, people begin to expect full interoperability."
- Clay Shirky on Slashdot; more readings at http://www.shirky.com
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