Limitations of 30 Day Eval?

From: Markus Wankus (markus_wankusGETRIDOFALLCAPS_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 14:17:02 -0500

I am about to introduce my company to Solidworks. What are the
limitations of the 30 day evaluation copy? I had planned on getting the
eval from my VAR, then doing a very small prototype project in it to
show them how cool Solidworks is.

Can I then re-use this work in the real version when I convince them
(hopefully) to buy it? Are there any limitations on the eval copy I
should be aware of? Can I open old models I created a couple of years
ago in the eval version to show them some *real* models?

Thanks,
Markus.



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