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October 6, 2011
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Creo 1.0 Sketch

  • October 6, 2011
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Anyone know if PTC will offerSketch as stand alone product?

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    1-Visitor
    October 6, 2011
    I think they will have zoom and right click as an option now. Moving the
    mouse up is still in there but moving it in other directions is currently
    being discussed. They might go for an ad campaign with a 3 to 5 dollar opt
    out program. Sorry, could not resist. All the splitting of stuff into stand
    alone prods and that microsoft 2010 ribbon thing is making it difficult to
    focus today.


    DeanLong1-VisitorAuthor
    1-Visitor
    October 6, 2011

    Alfonso...you mis-read my question. I am not talking of the Sketcher within the Creo product. I am referring to PTC's Photoshop fighter called Creo Sketch.


    I did receive word back soon after mypostfrom PTC that the product is offered as a downloadable app on the PTC site.

    In Reply to alfonso medina:


    I think they will have zoom and right click as an option now. Moving the
    mouse up is still in there but moving it in other directions is currently
    being discussed. They might go for an ad campaign with a 3 to 5 dollar opt
    out program. Sorry, could not resist. All the splitting of stuff into stand
    alone prods and that microsoft 2010 ribbon thing is making it difficult to
    focus today.


    1-Visitor
    October 6, 2011
    Nah i got it right the first time. I was just playing on words since their
    last presentation to us. It basically started to sound like the want to
    bill/license/distribute pro/e in as many little pieces as possible. So I
    could not resist and jumped in with your unrelated question there.

    regards,

    Alfonso


    21-Topaz II
    October 10, 2011
    If Creo Sketch is supposed to fight Photoshop, they have a very long way
    to go. As it is it's a little bit better than MS Paint.



    And, for a brand new product, it doesn't obey window positioning rules
    in Windows7. You can drag it to the top to maximize or to the side to
    tile and if you do maximize it, it covers the entire window including
    the Windows taskbar.



    Doug Schaefer
    13-Aquamarine
    October 10, 2011
    "And, for a brand new product, it doesn't obey window positioning rules
    in Windows7. You can drag it to the top to maximize or to the side to
    tile and if you do maximize it, it covers the entire window including
    the Windows taskbar."



    Yes, well, Office 2007 doesn't obey Windows colour scheme rules, so what
    hope is there for anything else?



    I still have no idea whether an Office window is active or not - I have
    to click in it again just to make sure.



    Jonathan