SolidDoc

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

What is SolidDoc?
SolidDoc is a tool to measure the performance of different modeling techniques on a part which will be usually inserted several times into a assembly. We created the tool to measure the performance of standard parts of different vendors in contrast to EcoNorm.

SolidDoc is also a great benchmarking tool, useful for comparing different hardware, driver- or SolidWorks versions. It runs with SolidWorks 2000, 2001 and 2001plus. Best of all - unlike other Benchmarks from SPEC or SolidSolutions - it's download size is about 3.5 MB including the SolidWorks files in all Versions. It benchmarks a system in typically less then five minutes. Once released you will be able to track and compare your results through an internet database.
How much does SolidDoc cost?
SolidDoc is Freeware!
System requirements for SolidDoc:
SolidDoc needs Win 9x*, Win Me*, NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP*, together with SolidWorks 2000 or higher.

* These operating systems have not been tested jet, but we are not aware of any issues which would prevent EcoNorm from working with them.