by danhab99 on 7/10/22, 12:09 AM with 21 comments
by MilnerRoute on 7/10/22, 12:29 AM
As an added check, at key moments in a project I'll just add (or increment) the number at the end of my filename, so I'm now working in a new file and can "revert" back to the earlier version just by changing files.
by auxym on 7/10/22, 12:25 PM
They tend to be complex, expensive and centralized software that require an entire IT team to set up and maintain. Sort of similar to ERP software, and in fact, they often get integrated with ERPs.
Smaller orgs tend to use nothing, or an ad hoc system of file/folder structures and spreadsheets, because they can't justify the cost of PLM. I wish there existed a lightweight option. Git doesn't work well with large binaries and it's merge-based workflow doesn't really apply to CAD anyways. PLM software usually use an exclusive check-out model. There is OnShape, a low cost cloud CAD start-up that was bought by Siemens, which has some PLM features I believe.
by smt88 on 7/10/22, 1:46 AM
by softwaredoug on 7/11/22, 3:16 AM
by BMc2020 on 7/10/22, 3:10 AM
by mikewarot on 7/10/22, 10:44 AM
Saving a file with different names on occasion seems to be the way the rest of the world does it.
My child does a ton of different layers in her art program, each of which is a separate project... that get saved periodically.
by sleightofmind on 7/10/22, 2:09 AM
by comrad on 7/10/22, 10:11 AM
by spindle on 7/10/22, 2:14 AM
by themadturk on 7/10/22, 12:12 AM
by kurupt213 on 7/10/22, 5:08 AM