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SolidWorks 2009 SP0.0 Ready For Ya to Snatch

by Josh on September 17, 2008 · View Comments

solidworks 2009 download and releaseIn a sudden rush of jet-setting and drink-getting out here at the SolidWorks 2000000000009 press conference, all of us have become aware that SolidWorks development has release the smokin’ hot new version of SolidWorks.

Available for download at a customer portal near you. Are you going for it? Personally, I’d recommend it. Not because I like using SolidWorks, but because this version has been the most stable, complete version of SolidWorks software I believe I’ve ever used.

If you’re looking into purchasing SolidWorks, check out the SolidWorks product matrix here. If you already have SolidWorks installed and are ready to install just head to the SolidWorks Downloads.

The SolidWorks 2009 launch site also give you some more info. If there’s anything you’re wondering about before you upgrade ask it up in the comments. Yes, that ’09′ is obnoxiously large and yellow.

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Ian September 18, 2008 at 1:27 am

I sure hope that the 2008-2009 educational edition that my University bought can be upgraded to the 2009 build for free.

I'm also pretty worried about how our parts made in the 2007 build will behave in the new educational edition.

boris camacho October 16, 2009 at 11:32 am

igot a problem the moment i strat the program the pormt displays ” an unexpected problem has occurred the program will close , than the program strats but when i aply a comand it closes …what can i do ????

Josh M October 20, 2009 at 9:15 am

It sounds like there may be some corruption on the install. you may want to try installing again. remove all folders in Program Files and Applications Data and clear your registry of any SolidWorks/SolidWorks Corp. folders.

Josh M October 20, 2009 at 2:15 pm

It sounds like there may be some corruption on the install. you may want to try installing again. remove all folders in Program Files and Applications Data and clear your registry of any SolidWorks/SolidWorks Corp. folders.

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