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    Thumbs up Alibre Design Standard for $99

    Alibre Design Standard V11 is on sale for a limited time for the rock bottom price of $99 (from $999). Supports solids, assemblies, sketching, history and more. Decent 3D package build on ACIS from Spatial. No strings attached. IMO it is a killer deal for this price.

    Note that Alibre V12 is around the corner and support/upgrades for a year is $299.


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    I think there are only a couple weeks left to get in on this deal.


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    I saw this too, and was wondering.....what's the catch? $99 for a $999 design package? Are there hidden maintenance charges or are they just trying to increase their user base? I'm very interested in purchasing, but leary about such a good deal.


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    Reading the first post here, it looks like a new version will be out shortly, and it'll cost you at least $299 to upgrade. I'm guessing it's $299 now, and probably more if you wait.
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    Direct from Alibre support forum

    Quote Originally Posted by Max
    Does this offer apply to existing customers, too ?
    Yes.

    Is it V11.2 or the coming V12 which is sold in this offer ?
    11.2. Buy maintenance

    Does this offer apply outside the U.S. (rest of world), too ?
    Yes, though it may not be exactly $99. But close. Ask your reseller.

    I guess the offer will end when V12 comes out
    It will not run longer than v12 - it may not run longer than the next 20 days.

    Outside the USA the exact deal may differ from territory to territory, though I suspect the basic idea of the offer will be the same.
    Correct

    If you are keen to get v12, the $99 offer + maintenance would still be a big discount
    Correct

    I think Standard version (even if V11.2) at this price is clearly the best value on the CAD market (including "consumer" and "pro" CAD products).
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    I got my copy over the weekend.
    Even if it is a soon to be superseded version, it's a great deal.
    The decision now is 'do I buy maintenance so I can get the next version?'
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhoro View Post
    Alibre Design Standard V11 is on sale for a limited time for the rock bottom price of $99 (from $999). Supports solids, assemblies, sketching, history and more. Decent 3D package build on ACIS from Spatial. No strings attached. IMO it is a killer deal for this price.

    Note that Alibre V12 is around the corner and support/upgrades for a year is $299.
    I downloaded the demo, and it does look like a pretty good deal. Question though is I can not export DXF. My cam program needs that format. Is this disabled somehow in the demos but would exist if I bought the product (@ $99)? Without it, I would not be able to use the product at all.

    BTW, I first tried to download with firefox and got a blank white page after entering all the registration details for creating an account. I tried again this am with IE and it worked - just in case anyone else runs into the same problem.


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    Quote Originally Posted by spiked3 View Post
    I downloaded the demo, and it does look like a pretty good deal. Question though is I can not export DXF. My cam program needs that format. Is this disabled somehow in the demos but would exist if I bought the product (@ $99)? Without it, I would not be able to use the product at all.
    What Cam program are you using? Alibre is full 3D so you need to use a 3D Cam program (MeshCam, CamBam and any number of $$$Cam) to take full advantage of it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by spiked3 View Post
    Question though is I can not export DXF. My cam program needs that format. Is this disabled somehow in the demos but would exist if I bought the product (@ $99)?
    The way to get a .dxf is to create a drawing of your part, and export the drawing as a .dxf. Be sure to start with a blank sheet, with the scale at 1:1.
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    OK - I do have cambam (just purchased). I am used to doing 2d and setting the depth in cam, not in cad - so this is like a new thing for me. I think I am going to go out on a limb here and buy it. it sounds like everyone is pretty happy with it. Wish me luck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by spiked3 View Post
    OK - I do have cambam (just purchased). I am used to doing 2d and setting the depth in cam, not in cad - so this is like a new thing for me. I think I am going to go out on a limb here and buy it. it sounds like everyone is pretty happy with it. Wish me luck.
    Check out ViaCAD before you buy, as it will probably do exactly what you want for less money and without the maintainance that goes with Alibre. No connection, other than a satisfied customer of both ViaCAD and CamBam.

    Martin.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blowlamp View Post
    Check out ViaCAD before you buy, as it will probably do exactly what you want for less money and without the maintainance that goes with Alibre. No connection, other than a satisfied customer of both ViaCAD and CamBam.
    Martin.
    I did try viaCAD for a week or so first. I was quickly able to model the couple of parts I need to build at the moment, and load them into cambam, within the first 2 days. As I looked at Alibre, I can tell it is more of a professional package. The thing is, 'more professional' has a steeper learning curve. I went ahead and purchased alibre with maintenance hoping it was the better long term choice.

    Unfortunately I have yet to be able to finish the same models I did in ViaCAD and I have yet to successfully load anything into cambam I hope it is just the learning curve. Also, ViaCAD is only $84 from retailers (like amazon), so worse case, if I need to get something done in a hurry, I can still get ViaCAD without losing too much more $.


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