![]() Then maybe users would want to use it to convert files from one CAD system to another, or to use it as a super viewer of CAD data.Then SpaceClaim became a front end to CAE software.SpaceClaim's "adjacent seat" tactic really meant that customers had to to have two CAD systems - one more than the number CAD users want. Then it proved to be difficult to unseat SolidWorks and Pro/Engineer users.Its subscription pricing came was ahead of the times, and was eventually abandoned for conventional perpetual licensing.Some would say it faltered out of the gate: Despite all its promise, however, it failed to take the world by storm. On the product side, CAD insiders gave it a thumbs up. ![]() It was easy to use, and with direct modeling being the trending topic in MCAD, it seemed to be in the right place at the right time. The CAD world expected a lot from SpaceClaim: a promising startup founded in 2005 by none other than Mike Payne, whose previous companies - PTC and SolidWorks - forever changed mechanical design.
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