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Third party documentation

Third party documentation

Third party documentation

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Hello,

I am wondering if anyone knows of any third party documentation on UG V18.  

An outsider's view of someone's product can be very insightful.  There is no comprehensive documentation available through EDS for UG V18.  The documentation that is available through EDS is as inbred as the software itself.

Much thanks for any help.

Richard Hayes

RE: Third party documentation

The documentation for any version of UG is based on command summary, not actual useage. I can say that the UG documentation is 10 times better than Pro/E's. At least with UG's, you can find a command and an explaination of how it is suppossed to work.

The only third part documentation that I know of, training material really, is available from www.cadpo.com.

Ben Loosli
CAD/CAM System Analyst
Ingersoll-Rand

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