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October 28, 2010
Question

No more Pro/Engineer??? ;-(

  • October 28, 2010
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Just read this....
Effective October 28, 2010, PTC is rebranding the following existing
product families: Pro/ENGINEER, CoCreate and ProductView. The new names
are set forth below. All of the current products, including modules and
packages, remain available under new brands and are excellent options for
customers and prospects looking to get on the path to Creo.
Pro/ENGINEER becomes Creo Elements/Pro™
CoCreate becomes Creo Elements/Direct™
ProductView becomes Creo Elements/View™
So, we're not working in Pro/E anymore?! It's Creo Elements/Pro????
I hope PTC knows what is doing.. I really enjoyed being a Pro/Engineer.
Maybe I'm reading it wrong.

    36 replies

    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    #3 is the best !
    October 28, 2010
    Has anyone here switched from Pro/E to NX? If PTC doesn't dramatically lower cost of history+direct then they are likely to lose us as a customer to Siemens. I should probably be asking this in an NX forum.
    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    Cretins Repeatedly Engineering Ordure


    or·dure

    –noun
    dung; manure; excrement.


    12-Amethyst
    October 28, 2010
    Chris - Sorry I changed the subject line to maybe get some other eyes
    looking at this.



    The real question is what will Creo cost. Will Pro/E or CoCreate users get
    Creo Pro and Creo Direct as part of version Creo 1.0. If PTC only provides
    one of them it will certainly make NX more interesting for some.



    Great concept from PTC. Let's hope PTC crushes the (rightfully deserved)
    pessimism as the details come out.

    Tim McLellan
    Mobius Innovation and Development, Inc.
    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    Beside being just more "blah" from the "blah-blah-blah" machine, perhaps
    . . . .



    It started with the CEO;

    Creating Revenue at Every Opportunity



    then it's handed to the wordsmiths;

    Conceited Rhetoric to Empower Ourselves



    then it goes to development who are unknowingly;

    Creating Really Exhausting Obstacles



    then it ends with the users who live with;

    Creativity Reduced to Explicative Obscenities


    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    Touché


    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    You win!

    I officially withdraw from the competition. J



    Jeff <><


    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    Colvard Receives Extreme Ovation!!!!!


    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    Cannot Resuscitate Existing Organization



    I believe that "creo" is Spanish for "I believe"...



    Apparently they forgot to propagate this belief to the users...



    I think this is how cults start... Kool-Aid anyone?



    Frederick Burke




    1-Visitor
    October 28, 2010
    I am glad that in Spanish it means "I believe" and not "I am you"



    Ronnie Shand