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PDMWorks vs. ADEPT

PDMWorks vs. ADEPT

PDMWorks vs. ADEPT

(OP)
Hi, everyone.
We are currently considering implementing either PDMWorks or ADEPT.
Anybody who uses either program, would you mind telling me what you think of (pros and cons) the program?  I'd truly appreciate your input!

Thank you in advance
Uka

RE: PDMWorks vs. ADEPT

Are you referring to PDMWorks Workgroup or PDMWorks Enterprise?

RE: PDMWorks vs. ADEPT

(OP)
PDMWorks Workgroup.  Sorry that I didn't clearify.

Uka

RE: PDMWorks vs. ADEPT

We used to use PDMW Workgroup but now use Enterprise.  I was very happy with PDMW Workgroup - nice interface, rev control, property control, very tight interaction with SolidWorks.  We just outgrew it (multiple sites, too many big assemblies, too many users).

I looked at Adept when upgrading from Workgroup, and by and large it was nice but at the time it did not have an option for replication between sites - a document could only exist on one server in the system.  This is a problem when you've got a flaky WAN and lots of BIG files...

RE: PDMWorks vs. ADEPT

(OP)
Thanks, engAlright.

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