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24-Ruby III
November 7, 2021
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Stay in touch: "Mathcad eNewsletter"

  • November 7, 2021
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Subscribe to the PTC Mathcad eNewsletter, link: https://www.mathcad.com/en/mathcad-minute

 

Subscribe today for:

  • Technical tips and insider tricks,
  • New product reviews,
  • Insights from peers and industry experts,
  • Invitations to technical webcasts and demos,
  • Deal alerts.

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Best answer by StuartBruff

@VladimirN wrote:

Subscribe to the PTC Mathcad eNewsletter, link: https://www.mathcad.com/en/mathcad-minute

 

Subscribe today for:

  • Technical tips and insider tricks,
  • New product reviews,
  • Insights from peers and industry experts,
  • Invitations to technical webcasts and demos,
  • Deal alerts.

It would be nice if the link went straight to the Mathcad eNewsletter for those already subscribed. 🙂

 

Stuart

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23-Emerald V
November 7, 2021

@VladimirN wrote:

Subscribe to the PTC Mathcad eNewsletter, link: https://www.mathcad.com/en/mathcad-minute

 

Subscribe today for:

  • Technical tips and insider tricks,
  • New product reviews,
  • Insights from peers and industry experts,
  • Invitations to technical webcasts and demos,
  • Deal alerts.

It would be nice if the link went straight to the Mathcad eNewsletter for those already subscribed. 🙂

 

Stuart

DJNewman
18-Opal
November 15, 2022

Sorry it took... a year, but the Mathcad Minute newsletter now has an archive of all of the past issues:

https://resources.ptc.com/l/mathcad-minute

(It took a while because no one's done a newsletter archive at PTC before, even if that's normal for other companies that publish newsletters. I had to invent this whole method.)

 

You will also be able to access this archive from the subscription confirmation page, and there is a new section added to the November 2022 newsletter going forward that will link to the archive as well.

The November 2022 newsletter hasn't been sent yet, but it should this week. But... it's already available on the archive! So this post is the first anyone outside of PTC has seen of the issue or the archive. I think that's cool stuff.

PTC Marketer for Creo and Mathcad. I run their YouTube channels, some Creo campaigns, and all Mathcad campaigns and communications.