Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> Wow, that is great news! I think that first few precedents are the
> hardest part here - we should see even more apps on Linux once the ice
> has started to move.
>
> Unfortunately I am afraid that SolidWorks licence will not be cheaper
> for Linux users and still will be in +10K range. Please correct me, if
> I am wrong with the numbers here.
>
> BTW does anybody know, if SolidWorks has a licence for students? And
> what is approximate amount payable for that?
>    
Yes they do. It looks like it's $150 for a 12-month license.


They do mention that the student version "is unsuitable for commercial 
use", but I don't know what that means. They say it's fully functional, 
so maybe it watermarks files or something ...

Information is from this page:
<http://www.solidworks.com/sw/education/student-software-3d-mcad.htm> 
(the pricing is available if you click the "buy student edition" button)

- Steve


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