PRO-E Freind or Foe
PRO-E Freind or Foe
(OP)
We are currently utilizing a current version of Pro-E. I am told that it is the best application for designing our nozzles from the IT guys. Our Engineers are split on its capabilities. So I am wondering how others are fairing with this software?





RE: PRO-E Freind or Foe
Try posting in the PTC: Pro/ENGINEER (Forum554).
RE: PRO-E Freind or Foe
If you go to the different internet newsgroups, you will find that each package has its own set of extreme adherents and detractors. They all think that their package is the absolute best, and everybody else's is junk. Choose wisely.
TygerDawg
RE: PRO-E Freind or Foe
Try out several software packages before buying.
I'm an industrial designer and love SolidWorks--lots of bang for the buck and I can go directly into production with all parts I design with no translation problems or other interference. Also, SolidWorks has a rapidly growing user base, so native file compatibility is relatively easy to find--very important with clients and vendors.
Try it before you buy it. Don't buy into the sales pitches each company might make--some are very impressive on the surface, but delicate--meaning they can't handle any deviation from the standard presentation without falling apart. Try designing the stuff you need designed instead of the flashy stuff the sales folk will like you to see.
Jeff Mowry
Industrial Designhaus, LLC
http://www.industrialdesignhaus.com
RE: PRO-E Freind or Foe
Regards,
RE: PRO-E Freind or Foe
A few months ago, after 4 years of hemming and hawing, I finally bit the bullet and purchased Solidworks. Our business had reached a point where the need to develop 3D images became essential to move forward....eg. patent drawings, marketing, toolmaking.
Hands down, Solidworks is the most user-friendly and functional software package I've ever used, of any type. Within 4 days, I was up to reasonable speed and could crank out parts and assembly as quickly as I could conceive them. I'm literally dumbfounded at the quality of what I can now produce....I'd never dreamed I'd ever be able to create such high quality designs with such ease.
I'm kicking myself for not getting Solidworks years ago.
Regards,
Tom
RE: PRO-E Freind or Foe
not to mention it will import pro-e .prt files seemlessly.
it is very expensive, 10 to 15% more than pro-e but well worth the investment. give it a whirl.
Chris Hanright
General Manager
Florida Precision Machining Inc.