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Old 10-28-2010, 03:35 PM
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well, since no one else asked....

what do you think of creo?
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Old 10-29-2010, 12:40 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

After we see the release version, that is not late to tell.............

I think Cero v1 will be the unify platform that combine CoCreate and Pro/E......

And I saw the screenshot, interface is similar with CoCreate....Maybe it's good news....
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Old 10-29-2010, 02:46 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

But creo is OSD-M 18?
Or a new product??
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Old 10-29-2010, 05:31 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

Creo is a product line, not a single product.

What you used to know as CoCreate Modeling (or OneSpace Modeling, or SolidDesigner, or...) will be referred to as PTC Creo Elements/Direct.

See also http://www.ptc.com/products/creo/intro-to-creo-elements/
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Old 10-29-2010, 06:30 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

Hello Claus

Was it Creo that kept you busy for so long?

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Old 10-29-2010, 08:19 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

I'm no longer in the CAD business part of PTC, so I didn't have my hands in this 8-)
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Old 11-01-2010, 08:50 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

Creo seems to follow the same approach that ANSYS did for it's product profolio that started in release 11.
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:33 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

For us Creo looks very exciting, because at the moment, our head office wants us to migrate to Pro/E. If Creo 1.0 enables us to save our 30000 OSD models and 15000 Annotation drawings to PDMLink as native Creo files, it would save us a LOT of work and frustration.
Anyone have a clue if Creo 1.0 will do this??
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Old 11-02-2010, 04:53 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

I don't understand
OSD-Modeling will still exists in future?
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:12 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

Hi,

it works like this: Pro/Engineer and CoCreate Modeling will be replaced by Creo. Creo consists of a number of modules, and 2 of them are Creo Elements/Pro (= Pro/E) and Creo Elements/Direct (= OSD). Both modules have the same file format, so you can work on models in both systems. So, you can create a model in the /Pro module, then modify it in the /Direct module, and then re-open it in the /Pro module again, without ending up with a destroyed history tree.

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Old 11-02-2010, 05:32 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

And Annotation for 2d?
Me10 still exists? And open 2d drawing from 3d?
I hope they do a good job, a step ahead not a step behind
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:41 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

The unveiling event was quite informative.

You can see it again here.

http://creo.ptc.com/2010/10/28/replay-unveiling-of-creo/

Our organization uses CoCreate, ProE and AutoCad. We have legacy drawings done in Anvil 5000, plus (since we are over 100 years old) lots of hand drawings. The hand drawings are slowly being converted as the are updated. If Creo is half of what the demo shows, this could definitely help us.

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Old 11-02-2010, 05:43 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

Interesting point indeed: what will happen in Creo, having 1 drafting product and 2 2D modules (Annotation and the 2D part of Pro/E) at this moment??
At least there's this quote: "PTC promises to protect the relationship and the investments of their customers", see http://tech-clarity.com/clarityonplm/2010/ptc-creo/

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Old 11-08-2010, 02:35 PM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

My view of Creo 1.0 is Pro/E is still Pro/E, CoCreate is still CoCreate (or should I say Direct Modeling is still Modeling, Direct Annotator is still Annotator, Direct Drafting is still Drafting is still ME10, Direct ModelManager is still ModelManager) , but with matching ribbon interfaces and new names. Having the same model file format is a cool improvement for any companies that work with both “Pro” and “Direct Modeling”, but for a straight CoCreate shop like us I worry the unified model file will negatively affect our performance and our file size. I’m leery of the ribbon interface too. I sure didn’t like it in Solid Edge, but then there wasn’t much I did like about Solid Edge. I’ve gotten used to the ribbon in Microsoft Office – some of it is better, some I liked it the way it was.

After a series of name changes I felt like CoCreate Modeling as a brand was finally getting some recognition and traction again. I hate to see it go, and so far am not excited about what’s replacing it. Creo Elements Direct Modeling is worse than OneSpace Designer Modeling by two syllables. Hopefully they’ll wise up and stop insisting on something that doesn’t roll off the tongue. I can see the logic in the Creo Elements naming conventions, but rather than everything having to carry Elements all the way through it makes much more sense to have Creo Elements be the family of products and those products be the elements:
Creo Elements family:
Creo Direct Modeling, or hopefully just Direct Modeling.
Creo Direct ModelManager
Creo Pro
Creo View
Presumably insiders and those in the know, such as ourselves will continue to just call it Modeling.

The groundwork that is laid and the structure are pretty interesting. It should be beneficial for CoCreate users since it will make it more likely that we get more of the plug-ins, add-ons, and utilities to work for us.

It seemed like a big chunk of the presentation was showing off existing CoCreate Modeling capabilities with some new UI stuff. The part about totally reworking a Pro/E model but still retaining knowledge about how it was created was pretty cool, though.

I’ve been rooting for an upgrade to Drafting’s UI so that it and Annotator would have the same buttons and other UI elements so it’s easier to hop back and forth between the two. I guess that’s taken an unexpected turn, with all of them moving to the ribbon UI. This worries me about all our Drafting customization though, that we were never given a way to port to windows UI, and now are very unlikely to have a way to port to ribbon UI. Hopefully we’ll still be able to run a mixed UI so we can still easily work with our old ME10 buttons.
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Old 11-09-2010, 04:45 AM
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Re: well, since no one else asked....

Not even close on the names.

Click here for the new product names

Select the CoCreate tab.
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