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I know this may be a bit of a rant, but I strongly believe there is a fundamental lack of attention to a very critical issue all us "Pro/E and Creo"Users continue to face. I felt a post on the CAD forum was appropriate.For me, Igave up on asking for "help" from PTC resourcesover 15 years ago. I still look down at my shoes and shake my head each timeI encounter the lack "Help"within our software.
Look at the attached image and tell me why we continue to accept such unacceptable things like this?
This is not an isolated issue. You can find Help road blocks EVERYWHERE within the Help Center. In many cases we are given directions to a road that no longer exists! in this case, this is"OLD Pro/E" directions.This have been an issue since the very first day I started on Pro/E....that was 1989! My blood pressure just climbed up 50 points.
PTC, why, why, why do we have to live with a software that is NEVER complete or correct? Functioning "Help" is the lifeblood of any software. Do you wonder why Solidworks is eating your lunch? This is but ONE ofmany reasons. What good is all the "New Hotness" if we can't figure out how to use it? Is there a method to this continued madness? Please enlighten us all why this is so.
A (very old and worn out) suggestion: Start spending a healthy portion of everyone's maintenance dollars to make certain the Help Center actually Helps us.
People....
I have already begun to get responses that I need to be in the Annotate Tab. This, being a Pro/EUser,I know already.....
Please do not miss the point of my previous post. Help needs to be
Great point.
Another place I find something similar is in the message line prompts. Long-time users very often ignore these, but trying to teach new users (or show users a better way of doing things) brings the lack of clear instruction in the message line prompts glaring to life. I know that too many times when a new user has asked me "How would I know to do what you just told me?" or "How did you know to do that?", my only answer is "Experience." Pretty lame, if you ask me.
Did you look at Dean's screen capture?
Your post also seems like a "missing the forest for the trees". Per Dean's second post, it's not just about how to make a symbol. It's about how much improvement the "Help" files could stand to see. I simply added on that very often the message line prompts are lacking clear -- or sometimes any -- direction for users to reference.
In Reply to Jim Barrett-Smith:
Don
I just took a look at help files in Creo 1.0 M020
The help file looks accurate and the learning connector provides a
tutorial, suggestions for PTCU and topics from the knowledge base.
Hope that helps
Jim
I didn't provide an example.
While I agree with Dean's assessment of the Help files, I only mentioned the message window prompts within Pro/E and their lack of clarity or lack of existence.
Thanks for taking the time to post that information. It's good to see effort is being made to improve in this area (considering the version we run doesn't have anything resembling a "Learning Connector").
I didn't mention anything about maintenance money and what it is spent on.
In Reply to Jim Barrett-Smith:
Don
The points I took from the post were as follows
1) The help files are not accurate
2) The help files are not simple to understand
3) The help files do not help new users
4) Maintenance money should be spent improving the help content
5) PTC are not being helpful because they want to generate training
revenue
So my post via a screen grab was addressing the points but obviously not
very well so let me have another go
1) The help files are not accurate
(a) The help files look accurate to me based on the example provide
by you, if there are other instances please contact tech support and
file a spr so they can be improved.
2) The help files are not simple to understand
(b) In the learning connector on the right hand side the user is
provided with multiple forms of information to improve the learning
experience
i.
Video tutorial on how to use the functionality and automatically
selected when you pick the command
ii.
Training information available in PTCU
iii.
Topics on the selected command that are available in the knowledge base
3) The help files do not help new users
(c) As above the learning connector is designed to help new and
existing customers - please test the learning connector and provide
feedback
4) Maintenance money should be spent improving the help content
(d) The Learning connector available in Creo 1 M020 is an example of
how PTC is developing new tools to improve the help content and its
delivery
5) PTC are not being helpful because they want to generate training
revenue
(e) Yes we want our users to proficient with the tools hence we are
improving the access to paid and free content.
If I am still missing the point of the post then please let me know
Thanks
Jim
I was I with the Maintenence $$ comment. Mine alone.
Jim....thanks for sharing the progress. Also, please don't mis-understand my motivation behind the question/rant this morning. I am a Pro Lifer (still can't speak the word Creo) and I am still all in. I want to use the Best in Class product. We pay the best in class price, as Pro is expensive. All things being equal, Pro is still the king of the hill when it comes to homogenous functionality across the suite. But, and this is the linchpin, when simple documentation and "Ease of Use" info is easy to providebut missing or incomplete....it irks many people. And worse, it is fodder forthe competitor'sargument that PTC products are too cumbersome to learn anduse. We lose market share and potential business due to an easily repaired leak in the proverbial damn.
Dean
The Help Center that comes with Creo 1.0 M020 looks exactly like Deans screen shot and not like Jims. So the Help Center in Creo 1.0 M020 is not correct.
Which version is the basis of Jims screen shot? Is the difference because of the Learning Connector?
Bjarne Frandsen
Jim,
thank you for the clarification. I did not hit the "Show in Table of Contents" icon either. Maybe some breadcrumb/tooltip indication of where you are in the help system could minimize these misunderstandings.
BR,
Bjarne
In Reply to Jim Barrett-Smith:
Bjarne
Dean's screen shot is from the help content for Pro/Legacy.
My screen shot is from the help content for Detailed Drawing's. I made
the assumption that Dean was trying to create a symbol in Pro/Detail
hence the delta in the screen shots. I have verified the Pro/Legacy
help content and it is incorrect so I will file an SPR so that the
content can be fixed.
As it is possible to define a symbol in Pro/Diagram, Pro/Detail,
Pro/Legacy, Pro/Weld etc searching for "symbol" will provide many
results. I filtered my results by choosing the "Show in Table of
Contents" option which allowed me to view the results by the Detailed
drawing module .
I believe this healthy conversation can now draw to a close. Where PTC
needs to make improvements have been acknowledge and will be reviewed.
On a final note I encourage you all to review the Learning connector as
I am confident PTC have already started making improvements to how help
is provided to the user. The Learning Connector
http://www.ptc.com/products/ptc-university/learning-connector is
free and provides context-sensitive recommendations for topics,
articles, and videos as you work improving the help content provided to
new and existing users by providing results from PrecisionLMS (eLearning
topics and videos), Technical Support Knowledge Base (Knowledge-based
articles) and the Help Center (Overview, procedural, and example
topics).
Thank you all for your comments and feedback
Jim
Learning Connector? Never heard of a learning connector, might be helpful for my new users! So lets go to PTC technical support and look for "learning connector" documents relating to Pro/Engineer in English. Here's what we get, doesn't look like anything useful to me.
In Reply to David Haigh:
Learning connector is a separate download and install, and least it is in WF4 & WF5.
David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550
PTC quality philosophy: We've upped our quality standards. Up yours.
Ben,
The Help Files for Creo can be downloaded along with the software on ptc.com. Media can be orderedif desired.
Doug
David,
The global search tool on the home page of ptc.com will return information re: the LearningConnector
Doug