Marco-70
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Cocreate has always been a cad that, like to say, smells... and it guarantees you a ticket to hell, given the blasphemies that can get you out. . .
Now that I use it for a long time and in depth, on the one hand I understand its philosophy, and on the other I can get around the gaps.Cocreate has always been a cad that, like to say, smells... and it guarantees you a ticket to hell, given the blasphemies that can get you out. . .
He must have heard me, as soon as he finished writing, he crashed completely irreversible! :finger:Now that I use it for a long time and in depth, on the one hand I understand its philosophy, and on the other I can get around the gaps.
I have improved judgment: It's a cad you can work with and then bill. Sometimes it's problematic and sometimes it's beneficial, like all the other tools....
Yes, normal..... to me usually crashes with the "face mail" made on the aluminum profiles type bosch.hunting,
Since we're on "crash" theme, did you ever happen that when osd ask you to achieve something more pushed crashes or loops?
the same rays, if I try to make them nx, it does them in less than a second.
I think you had something to do with some other software. cocreate or as it is called now I have seen it used to model plants with tens of thousands of components, without all these crashes you say. I only crashed during demos I saw them with inventor first release and pro/e wildfie 1.It's the worst cad I've ever used. the demonstrators crashed even when they illustrated the new releases only by drawing cubes... Fortunately I will never have to deal with it again!