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http://www.ptc.com/project-lightning/Something boils in the pot.
after "the grip" of cocreate ask what will come out of it.
after "the grip" of cocreate ask what will come out of it.
I got the email, too. you understand very little, if not that they should enable the iron-strength changes also on the parts, while talking about "plm" management for the assemblies: The thing is quite disturbing: will they also go to a "cloud" management as a v6 cat?http://www.ptc.com/project-lightning/Something boils in the pot.
after "the grip" of cocreate ask what will come out of it.
nooooooit also seems that the drop-down menus will be completely abolished and all the toolbars should become "ribbon" type, already introduced for table setting with the wf5.
and according to you how long will the state of osd grace last before being "reproached"?!? almost all cads are with ribbon interfaceThis ribbon is an infection that is spreading without finding any antibiotics capable of chopping it. Is it going to be osd?
I find that ptc graphics libraries are proprietary and have nothing to do with microsoft.I can confirm the passage to the ribbon interface, but it is not a unique choice of ptc, it is the result of an ever closer partnership with microsoft, and of the directives that the latter is giving to practically all its technological partners.
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bookcases are owners to be portable, but the look and feel of the interface derives, to what writes the same ptc, from the growing integration and partnership with microsoft.. .I find that ptc graphics libraries are proprietary and have nothing to do with microsoft.
I therefore think it difficult for microsoft to give ptc directives in this regard.
I know it's hard to swallow. :frown:I find that ptc graphics libraries are proprietary and have nothing to do with microsoft.
I therefore think it difficult for microsoft to give ptc directives in this regard.
in theory I would also agree, but the wf5 ribbon is slow in exasperating way (every time you pass over a section changes color and employs a life, even more when it changes tab) and is modal in an equally exasperating manner, so I don't know, ok the proprietary libraries, but at least that they are "even" with those of winthat there is an aesthetic trend is clear (there will unfortunately also be used to this), the important thing is that libraries remain proprietary ...