Well, I’m discovering something new everyday. Someone has set up a SolidWorks World 2013 countdown widget. Looks like I’ll be using this tool for SolidWorks World 2014 countdown in a couple of weeks.
Well, I’m discovering something new everyday. Someone has set up a SolidWorks World 2013 countdown widget. Looks like I’ll be using this tool for SolidWorks World 2014 countdown in a couple of weeks.
SolidWorks doesn’t just make CAD software. They also make Yahoo! Widgets. One cool widget from SolidWorks Labs is Watchit Widget. This widget tracks when changes to watched files. When Watchit detects a change, it populates its window with information about that file. This is useful in environments where two or three CAD users are sharing files in a single network folder. I think this is the intended use. As a bonus, this widget is also good for CAD Administrators who want to make sure network locations for support files are kept intact, as it not only tracks files, but also whole folders. The admin can track if additions are placed into the Materials Database folder (say from materials downloaded from Matweb.com). Such notification would allow the admin to then take that file and incorporate it into the company’s material database. It would also allow the admin to detect if some user has “accidentally” modified the SolidWorks template file.
Note, it might seem that this sort of application works best if placed in a corner in the “second” monitor of a dual monitor computer system.