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EXTERNAL:No more Pro/Engineer??? ;-(

dgschaefer
21-Topaz II

EXTERNAL:No more Pro/Engineer??? ;-(

In the web cast they explained that Creo is the Latin root of the word
create. It also means something in Spanish that was related.

The idea behind Creo is a single database used in a number of ways. So,
a file can be created in Creo Elements/Pro then opened and manipulated
in Creo Elements/Direct, saved and re-opened in Pro. The direct
manipulations in Direct showed up in Pro in green as changes and you
could accept or reject each one. if accepted, I'm not exactly sure how
it appeared in the tree.

There are or will be many Creo 'Apps' (yeah, they did say 'apps'), like
a rendering app, a 2D app, a visuallation app, etc. So, if you only
need to review things or analyze things, you'll get a simplified UI with
only the commands you need.

Oh, and the UI is ribbon based like the WF5 drawing mode.

Creo 1.0 comes this summer with 2.0 in the fall. I'm hoping that I
won't have to work with it until Creo 3.0 because with the kind of
wholesale changes to the file structure that has to be involved, I'm
betting that there will be some serious bugs and shortcomings in the 1.0
product for sure.

Doug Schaefer

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Doug Schaefer | Experienced Mechanical Design Engineer
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