SSheldon
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2007
- 4
Hi all!
I'm a new Solid Edge user. I used Unigraphics a few years back - it is the system I have had the most experience with (6+ years) but I have used many different systems. I most recently worked at a company that used CoCreate OneSpace Designer. What a crap piece of software. It is a completely boolean tool, it feels like Unigraphics V9 dumb solids. It is SUCH a great relief to be using a feature-based, parametric tool once again. I've only played with it for a few days now, but already I can tell I like it very much. It feels a lot to me like Pro/Engineer, but seems easier to use from what I remember of Pro.
One of my first tasks here will be to set up a PDM system to manage Solid Edge files. Last time I looked at Solid Edge, the PDM tool was free. Is this still the case? Is the software on the install CD for Solid Edge (I'm running V19)? Presently it looks like all the company data has been simply stored on a local file system outside of a PDM system.
I look forward to many interesting discussions with you all about this software.
Steve
I'm a new Solid Edge user. I used Unigraphics a few years back - it is the system I have had the most experience with (6+ years) but I have used many different systems. I most recently worked at a company that used CoCreate OneSpace Designer. What a crap piece of software. It is a completely boolean tool, it feels like Unigraphics V9 dumb solids. It is SUCH a great relief to be using a feature-based, parametric tool once again. I've only played with it for a few days now, but already I can tell I like it very much. It feels a lot to me like Pro/Engineer, but seems easier to use from what I remember of Pro.
One of my first tasks here will be to set up a PDM system to manage Solid Edge files. Last time I looked at Solid Edge, the PDM tool was free. Is this still the case? Is the software on the install CD for Solid Edge (I'm running V19)? Presently it looks like all the company data has been simply stored on a local file system outside of a PDM system.
I look forward to many interesting discussions with you all about this software.
Steve