jdsmi, is Wildfire "a joke"?
We currently use SW. We left Pro-E about 1 year ago. I never looked back. I was kind of interested in Wildfire though (I'm always interested in New Cad Stuff).
I just find it funny that the company that's changed the most has been PTC. We looked at SW at another company way back at Rev 1 (I believe 1995). It was awesome back then. It had functionality that no mid priced CAD system had back then, and it came close to rivaling High-End systems. SW's interface hasn't changed much since then (it was awesome from the start), and they've been adding functionality at an amazing pace. PTC was forced to respond. In fact they actually look like SW today (with Wildfire), and act like SW as well. The problem with PTC is the fact they were the first. Many called them a new Paradigm at the time (SW has set a new Paradigm). PTC's insistence on forcing users to FULLY define everything has been an albatross around their neck from the beginning. They used to explain it as "you have to fully define in order to manufacture a part". The issue really was that the early programmers made the decision to go this route, and users were made to suffer. I was told early on ProE was and excellent package if you know how your parts will look like, but if you actually want to change or modify the parts to do "what if" designs it was a terrible package. Thus the appeal of "Hybrid" modelers (tweak this, tweak that, and then commit to a fully defined product when the time comes). PTC has relaxed its initial stance on "fully defined", but they implemented poorly. They have this Intention Manager that guesses what the user wants. It's kind of silly, and it was the only way PTC could become somewhat of a Hybrid Modeler (again that albatross of Fully Defined biting them in the arse). With Wildfire I believe they finally get it. Instead of selecting a operation and then sketching they are following the SW route of sketching first and then performing an operation! Thank you PTC.
This whole argument that PTC is a more robust modeler, or that it has more functionality is a joke. I find SW can round features so much better than PTC. In fact that is the reason why we switched (besides the cost issue). I was building a fairly complex part. I was trying to add fillets in specific areas. I could not manage to do this in ProE. We had SW at the time. I tried the same fillet in SW, and boom it worked. Also, the part became so cumbersome in ProE that I could not even edit it anymore. The file was actually dead. That's when we decided to throw out ProE. Modeling the same part in SW was a dream. It's a pleasure to do work in SW.
Another thing. ProE Foundation is a joke. This is the package that was supposed to compete with SW. It costs $1000 more, and maintenance costs more. It lacked one functionality that I thought critical to design work, and that's simplified reps. Foundation gives you Explode States, but no Simplified Reps. We called our local PTC rep and had him quote on getting Pro Process for Assy (this package gives you Simp Reps). It would have cost us $30,000 for four seats!!!!!!!!! What a joke. All we wanted was Simp Reps! SW comes with FULL functionality right out of the box. Everything included, and no hidden costs. PTC will nickel and dime you to death. I hated this back in the old days, and I hate it till this day.
I'm sorry there's no contest. SW is the best Cad package out there. It allows you to do most of everything that you would need to build 99% of the products out there. If you need additional functionality go find a Gold Partner to add additional functionality to SW. It then becomes FULLY capable of designing all products. PTC in fact keeps trying to become all things to everyone (ie. design, man, analysis and PDM/ERP). When revenue falls (like it is right now) where do you put your resources? Something’s going to fall by the wayside (that's why I think ProE has fallen behind, because PTC's been pushing their Windchill product). SW's motto from the start has been to build the best in class design, assy and drafting package out there. If you want additional functionality (ie. analysis, man, etc...) then chose one of it's Gold Partners. They know how to do their function better anyway. Choose Best In Class while using SW, and choose just PTC if you go with ProE (I realize that you can add other products to ProE, but I do not believe the integration is as tight as it is with SW solution partners. Besides PTC will end up pushing their products on you anyway).
I always said the ProE was an adequate program. That's it. Not great, just good. For the money it stinks (even today). Go elsewhere if you want to find a CAD system.