On 8/30/2009 12:29:38 PM, diehlted wrote:
>Q1) How much backward
>compatibility with Mathcad 14
>- 11 (and older) does Prime
>(or its future version) need
>for existing Mathcad users and
>their colleagues to Purchase
>Prime and move their
>organizations from Mathcad to
>Prime?
For me, an absolute minimum of 90%. That does not mean that 90% of the current functionality is compatible, it means 9 out of 10 of the worksheets will work as soon as I open them, with no modifications required. That would require a great deal more than 90% of the functionality to be compatible.
>Q2) How long will you wait for
>Prime to have your required
>amount of backward
>compatibility?
Good question. I am concerned enough about the way things are going that if there were a real alternative to Mathcad available then it's quite possible I would start using that for all new work, starting now. There isn't though, so I will wait to see how long it takes to get the next release of Prime, and what's in it. Based on that I will have a better idea of how long it will take to get, or whether we will ever get, a realistic upgrade. Then I'll make a decision.
>Q3) Is Prime a replacement for
>Mathcad or a different (New)
>Product?
It's certainly not a replacement now. Will it ever be? If yes, how long will that take? Good questions, that will be easier to answer (or make educated guesses about) when we see the next release of Prime.
>Q4) As Mathcad users, what are
>your plans for your
>Mathcad-based work-flows
>(existing and future)?
Stick it out until the next release of Prime, then decide.
Richard