![]() Even the last few Solid Edge releases have seen the ordered (history-based) and synchronous toolsets start to merge. The initial diametrically opposed history and non-history-based modelling technologies are now starting to appear in all but a few systems. ![]() Now, four years later, the dust is settling. Solid Edge’s profile was boosted and the user community as a whole became more aware of this modelling method, which removes the reliance on a linear history of features to construct a model and lets the user work in a much more freeform, drag and drop manner. Although also implemented in Siemens’ higherend system, NX, synchronous technology brought about a tidal wave of direct modelling that enabled users to enjoy the freedom that direct editing of models supports. That was until the release of synchronous technology from the Siemens stable five years ago. ![]()
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