Sorry if this posts twice…
Stephen,
Have you approached SolidWorks about getting a license free of charge. There may be a license that is limited but still works for plugin development. Since
you aren't using SolidWorks to make money, they might be open to the idea.
Shaun
Shaun Edwards
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From: ros-users-bounces@lists.ros.org [mailto:ros-users-bounces@lists.ros.org]
On Behalf Of Stephen Brawner
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 1:04 PM
To: ros-users@lists.ros.org; ros-sig-solidworks@googlegroups.com
Subject: [ros-users] Development of SolidWorks exporter
I continue to receive questions and occasionally bug reports about the SolidWorks to URDF exporter, which means it is still being used (awesome!). Unfortunately development has not been able to continue because my subscription to SolidWorks
has run out, and I don't have the resources to continue, so the last version it was developed for was 2012.
If you find this tool useful, I'm interested in working with people who have access to a license I may borrow. I'm happy to work with companies or labs who can make it available through a VPN connection at least for a few hours a week (evenings
and weekends are fine). Of course I will prioritize your bugs and feature requests if that is the case.
Regards,
Stephen