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help... horror interface creo 1.0

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you have the ribbon of solidworks, which is a ribbon very well masked by old menu.

You can make it so small that it's like old menus. I'd show you the solid edge ribbon on a 1280x1024 screen, which is perfectly suitable for swx.
I personally use a 19 inch sony trinitron screen to 1280 x 1024 and with cad software I look great. I also believe that 16:9 screens are not suitable for cad applications, I think they are more consonant for video games, but maybe I'm wrong.
As for tape menus, it's just a matter of getting used to it. I do not mind and it is true that the commands are more at hand, then it is a matter of personal tastes of course...:smile:
 
But what's the difference between ribbons and tabs? ( rhino 5 and even a bit alias to understand us and many other sw) the latter are very comfortable, allow to have many icons in little space.
 
However, I believe the ribbon interfaces are imposed by microsoft to have certifications on its operating systems, because instead, from the point of view of usability, they displease 95% of users (they admit that they get used to it, but still it was better before).
The m$ you know... It's like the mida king.

Anyway, I'm very disappointed... within a few years from the wf3 for linux (which really was a definitive coupling) I find it only for windows with extra ribbons that I have always avoided.

another question: I saw creo parametric and creo direct... I installed both of them, but what does one have to do with each other? I thought one was integrated into the other, but... What are the relationships? are two distinct softwares... :confused:
 
another question: I saw creo parametric and creo direct... I installed both of them, but what does one have to do with each other? I thought one was integrated into the other, but... What are the relationships? are two distinct softwares... :confused:
creo direct is a new direct modeling software, not to be confused with creo elements/direct modeling that is the former cocreate.

Who knows, in a future ptc will want to bring their modeling customers into creo direct, but at the moment they are distinct things.

creo direct also opens the models saved with creo parametric (i.e. wildfire 6) and vice versa; both save models in .prt format.

when, however, in creo parametric opens a model made with creo direct, the translation, indeed the invention of the features that is made in this interchange is not as clean as the ptc commercials promise, I suspected it during the presentation of the "project lightning", and now I also saw it with my eyes ...
 
creo direct is a new direct modeling software, not to be confused with creo elements/direct modeling that is the former cocreate.

Who knows, in a future ptc will want to bring their modeling customers into creo direct, but at the moment they are distinct things.

creo direct also opens the models saved with creo parametric (i.e. wildfire 6) and vice versa; both save models in .prt format.

when, however, in creo parametric opens a model made with creo direct, the translation, indeed the invention of the features that is made in this interchange is not as clean as the ptc commercials promise, I suspected it during the presentation of the "project lightning", and now I also saw it with my eyes ...
What do you mean clean?
 
What do you mean clean?
I press that unfortunately I could not yet put my hands personally on creo direct because ptc at the moment does not release demo licenses or time-limited.

what I say I saw it at a ptc demo, I did step by step to the technician of simple operations but the model created in direct (very simple), once opened in creo parametric, failed as soon as I changed the number of elements of a series.

Also in the model tree I saw a large number of "copy geometry" that did not reassure me a lot about the correct "interpretation" of the features but there was no time to deepen.

I repeat, I would like to touch with hand, and here ptc does not help; you need to prepare a heavy pilot project or I have to settle for slides... or forums, thankfully.
 
I press that unfortunately I could not yet put my hands personally on creo direct because ptc at the moment does not release demo licenses or time-limited.

what I say I saw it at a ptc demo, I did step by step to the technician of simple operations but the model created in direct (very simple), once opened in creo parametric, failed as soon as I changed the number of elements of a series.

Also in the model tree I saw a large number of "copy geometry" that did not reassure me a lot about the correct "interpretation" of the features but there was no time to deepen.

I repeat, I would like to touch with hand, and here ptc does not help; you need to prepare a heavy pilot project or I have to settle for slides... or forums, thankfully.
but look I have done some tests lately with the series and I have to say that I was really impressed, maybe and I say maybe the technician was acerbo because he had just come out and had not yet been able to test it fully, surely he will have limits the software being the first release, but for now I am already happy with those tests I have done.

If ptc doesn't help, ask me without any problems ok? here or in private form some tests we can do without being a pilot of any kind.

greetings
 
I don't know what version of autocad you have, but on the 2009 lt I have the possibility to return to the old interface, on the lower right there is a gear-shaped command (passage from one work area to another) and I have the option to choose whether to use the ribbon version or the classic.
use autocad mechanical 2011 and also in this you can go back. I tried to get used to it and I just can't.
 
but look I have done some tests lately with the series and I have to say that I was really impressed, maybe and I say maybe the technician was acerbo because he had just come out and had not yet been able to test it fully, surely he will have limits the software being the first release, but for now I am already happy with those tests I have done.

If ptc doesn't help, ask me without any problems ok? here or in private form some tests we can do without being a pilot of any kind.

greetings
We hope so! I will soon have a license myself, but in the meantime thank you for the availability, as soon as I need you I say:wink:
 

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