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MadMango

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There is a website at that has a web-enabled product called ProductCenter. They have PDM software that is compatible with our design CAD software, SolidWorks. I am the senior designer for the company, and I am looking to find any users of this software that might be able to shed some for light on this item.

Thank you. "Happy the Hare at morning for she is ignorant to the Hunter's waking thoughts."
 
Just bought Product Center 8.4
 
Better a late response than no response. [smile]

We've moved past ProductCenter (this is an old thread), but still do not have a PDM solution. We had problems associated with our batch upload of data into the system. This caused huge erros and loss of data for us. Hopefully you and your company have better luck, and the software has matured under SofTech.

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Please explain;
>>We've moved past ProductCenter (this is an old thread), but still do not have a PDM solution

Do you mean you bought Product Center (WTC version), and abandoned it?

Nords
 
Yes, $50k (software, man power, etc) USD down the drain.

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