Transition from 2001 to WF
Transition from 2001 to WF
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I am curious want the learning curve will be coming from Pro/E 2001 (2 years usage) and SolidWorks (12 years usage).
I just got let go and will be competing for some contract-2-hire jobs. I want to be realistic with my skills presentation.
I would appreciate any feedback.
I just got let go and will be competing for some contract-2-hire jobs. I want to be realistic with my skills presentation.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Heckler ![[americanflag] americanflag](https://www.tipmaster.com/images/americanflag.gif)
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RE: Transition from 2001 to WF
You will have more problems with WF5, than WF4, but you will be lost for a while as you try to figure out what has moved. Luckily PTC has their Menu Mapper that allows you to enter the 2001 command and see where it is in WF.
"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."
Ben Loosli
RE: Transition from 2001 to WF
RE: Transition from 2001 to WF
The one BIG change was the move to the "dashboard".
Honestly, it may seem silly, but the Intro to Wildfire 4.0 and 5.0 classes that are being offered are incredibly good at teaching you where all the new "picks-n-clicks" are now (the changes really are that dramatic).
Now, if you are going to Creo...I wish you luck. There is almost as much of a change from Wildfire to Creo as there is from 2001 to Wildfire.
RE: Transition from 2001 to WF
Just my two cents...
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