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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creo
The name derives from the Latin creo, "I create."
I hope they already licensed this trademarked name from Kodak >:)
In Reply to Luke DiVenti:
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.
Isn’t Creo the term for half French - half Black people living in Louisiana?
I want to be the half black part because I don’t want to be associated with Catia…
Isn’t Miss Creo also the name of that big Jamaican psychic lady?
Could be a reference to anticipating future needs while designing…
Isn’t the reason to change your name to cover up a shameful past?
Aren’t we all accessories to that shameful past? OMG it’s all our fault!!!
Thanks much,
Frederick Burke
Fred, you are hilarious.
Look on the bright side everyone, this will be a good thing for our resumes. Not only will you know how to use Pro/Engineer, but Creo Elements/Pro as well! I think I've just doubled my value as an employee.