Duro changelog

Introducing the Duro Solidworks 2.0 Plugin

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Re-imagined, revitalized, and rebuilt from the ground up, today we are releasing our brand-new Solidworks 2.0 plugin!

In this release we've focused our efforts on quality (stability), performance (speed), and consistency across all our available CAD plugins (including our newly released NX plugin — more to come on that shortly).

From day one we've wanted to create an embedded experience with our PLM product, including the ability to pull part, link, and release to your main library. To date, this experience has sufficed, however over the years the plugin performance has slowed, and tech debt has halted our ability to innovate, disallowing us from building new features confidently without sacrificing existing functionality.

With our new internal SDK architecture, we are now incredibly excited to showcase not only a more performant and feature-parity plugin but a slew of new features showcasing a first-class experience. This architectural overhaul is a testament to our commitment to delivering top-tier solutions that meet the evolving needs of our users.

Some of the key highlights of the Solidworks 2.0 plugin include:

We believe that this release marks a significant milestone in our journey to become the market leader in PLM solutions with an ever-expanding tech stack. Our dedication to enhancing customer experiences is evident in every line of code, every new feature, and every performance improvement. We are confident that the Solidworks 2.0 plugin will not only meet but exceed your expectations, providing a robust and innovative tool that empowers you to achieve more.

Stay tuned for more [frequent] updates and detailed walkthroughs on how to make the most of the new features in the Solidworks 2.0 plugin. Thank you for your continued support and trust in Duro!