
Selecting any SolidWorks or eDrawings open the integrated eDrawings Viewer directly in the browser.Īt this stage it is just a Viewer with the ability to rotate, pan and zoom. Which importantly includes your “shared” Folder. Once authorised (and in future Log In) your Dropbox folder are displayed. When the Drive Folder is first selected it brings up the options to connect and then authorise the connection to your Dropbox and Google Drive accounts. When you go to the My.SolidWorks Portal there is the new Drive Section. It was at this years SolidWorks World 2014 that we saw hints of a online eDrawing Viewer and it appears that it may have morphed into this feature. My.SolidWorks Drive is the ability to connect and view your Solidworks and eDrawings files via Dropbox and/or Google Drive Accounts to a integrated eDrawings Viewer. Greater details of the announcement and the site can be found on the SolidWorks Blogįor me the most interesting part of the new version is My SolidWorks Drive.


It is now starting to align itself more with your SolidWorks Subscription and is now to be broken into “packages” of MySolidWorks, MySolidWorks Standard, MySolidWorks Professional. There are New Training Courses which include preparation courses for SOLIDWORKS Certification.! A new My VAR section and a “coming soon” MySolidWorks Manufacturing Network.

The site has quite a different look and feel to it. In the past couple of days Dassault Systemes SOLIDWORKS has released it’s latest version of the My.SolidWorks Portal.
