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By DE Editors  

July 6, 2007

By Sara Ferris

Ask SolidProfessor is a new weekly e-mail newsletter for Solidworks users.  It provides tips and tutorials based on questions submitted by readers.

"What makes Ask SolidProfessor different is the interaction we're fostering between our staff and our members", comments Pedro Santana, vice-president of SolidProfessor. "The topics we present are directly driven by questions submitted by readers, so we know the material is relevant to everyday users of SolidWorks. To complete the experience, we deliver responses in the clear, easy-to-understand style and rich multimedia format our members have come to expect."

More than 14,000 subscribers receive the newsletter.  To view the latest edition, visit: http://www.solidprofessor.com/asksp_newsletter/asksp_latest.html.  

Note: Questions are answered via screencasts that display via a Windows Media browser plug-in. For best results, be sure you have such a plug-in installed for your browser.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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