about pro-e

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by suryakjadhav, Oct 17, 2008.

  1. suryakjadhav

    suryakjadhav Guest

    Hi
    am new to pro-e please help me to
    learn software.
     
    suryakjadhav, Oct 17, 2008
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  2. suryakjadhav

    CADaholic Guest

    Pro/E is set up so you can't learn it on your own. The help system is
    all but worthless. You are expected to spend thousands of dollars on
    training and maintenance fees if you really want to be fully
    productive. Usually a multi-day training class is required just to
    get started.

    If you are looking for a CAD program that is easier for a layman to
    pick up, I would suggest SolidWorks. It includes an assortment of
    short tutorials, the help system is informative and well-organized and
    the interface is much more intuitive and consistent.
     
    CADaholic, Oct 19, 2008
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  3. suryakjadhav

    Fork Road Guest

    It's replies like this that HAS KILLED this forum.
     
    Fork Road, Oct 20, 2008
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  4. suryakjadhav

    Lehnsherr Guest

    [ remaining smart@$$ reply omitted ]

    Agreed. When a dewey-eyed puppy comes onto the forum it is not
    constructive to just haul off and kick it.

    I found "other mid range fat girl"'s reply to be much more
    constructive.

    In that vein, one of the self-training options mentioned was "CADTRAIN
    Coach". This self-paced CBT was what my company sprang for, and it is
    one of the best CBTs I have ever seen. I got up and running in ProE
    with just this, and just the "Modeling", "Advanced Modeling",
    "Detailing" and "Advanced Detailing" modules. There's plenty more in
    there to teach you the sophisticated stuff too.

    I don't know how much it costs, but as a trainer, I'd highly recommend
    this Coach-- I think you could learn 90% of what you need to know to
    use ProE, and come here to the forum for the last few advanced
    details.
     
    Lehnsherr, Oct 20, 2008
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