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Re: Using ProE
are you using wildfire 3.0
and if so have you used the original one before(plz compare ease of use) |
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Re: Using ProE
I have been using ProE since version 2000i2 (prior to the Wildfire interface) and am currently using Wildfire 3 both at work and for school projects.
To answer your question about ease of use, the Wildfire interface, which centers around a feature called the dashboard, is very icon driven similar to Solidworks and Inventor and is much easier and more intuitive than the pre-wildfire versions. Just beware that PTC is still in the process of moving features to this new interface, so there are still some commands that still use the old cascading menu manager. I hope this answers your question. -Erik |
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