Great Idea.

admin.
CAMando,
Don't you think the drastic file format change is going to make it difficult for BayState? (Still BayState.. yes?..No?) Times are already tough and to me it seems to be a bad time to do this. I wouldn't think new stuff would sell well because most other systems need to be compatable.
Will other cad and or cad/cam systems that were capable of opening the old ASCII and ACIS still be able work with the newer CK files?
Here is a similar example:
I run 2 versions of Gibbs. The newer one is built on Granite. If I open an file (that was created in the old one) with the new vers.
then the format is updated and I no longer can open it with the old version.
So if someone running an old vers. sends me a file and I tweak it in the newer version and send it back to him, he will not be able to open it.
Not good for busines IMO