CADxp Info is now online

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Patrick, Nov 24, 2005.

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    CADxp Info CAD portal now open

    www.CADxp.info is the english language version of www.CADxp.com, the
    first french speaking CAD portal, with its almost 20000 registered members.

    Since its creation, in November 2002, CADxp.com quickly became the first
    French-speaking CAD portal (Computer Aided Design). In three years, 20
    000 members registered! An all the more astonishing result as CADxp is a
    private initiative, voluntary, and without financing. Beyond the success
    of this atypical project, demonstration is made for the need of
    exchanging experiences between CAD users. There are some users groups of
    CAD softwares, but these groups are narrowly sponsored by editors
    themselves and allow only occasionally to discuss CAD in general, i.e.
    respective merits of such or such software, strategic choice of a
    software, and especially of their interworking, an increasingly
    significant topic at a time when the word "PLM" (Product Lyfecycle
    Management) is on all mouths.

    For several years, discussion forums also calls "newsgroups" have been
    the only ressource for technical support. They allow exchanging textual
    messages, and sometimes file attachments. CADxp wished right from the
    start to supplement the resources offered by these newsgroups by
    creating a true portal, i.e. a Web site gathering a whole of resources
    and not only discussion forums.

    You will find on CADxp an images gallery, a download zone, a Web links
    directory, a Guestbook, quizzs, press releases, articles suggested by
    the visitors and published by the webmaster, reports, a video library,
    an encyclopaedia, a selection of CAD related books, ads, polls, a
    calendar of CAD events, an address book, real time chats, a neswletter,
    resources for the webmasters, and so on...

    CADxp wanted to be right from the start an initiative independent from
    editors and resellers in order to guarantee its freedom of expression.
    All CAD software without exception is welcome. It is true that one notes
    a preeminence of the Autodesk software, this is due partly to the actual
    market state and to the history of CADxp, created by Patrick EMIN,
    specialist in the AutoCAD software.

    The keyword search functionalities on the forums make CADxp the best
    place for technical support for the CAD users.

    If CAD is the main theme of CADxp, it would not be possible to talk only
    about software without also speaking about hardware, the relationships
    at work and the organization of engineering departements, to talk about
    new technologies, used and designed by CAD.

    The success of CADxp is also related to the will not to censure any
    subject, provided naturally it does not contravene the Net etiquette
    rules, and provided it's not out of topic. In order to guarantee this
    editorial line, all information which is published on the site is
    permanently checked, several times per day. This very fast reactivity is
    one of the points most appreciated by CADxp visitors. Besides, one feels
    a very great implication of the participating members, who endeavour to
    guarantee this policy.

    Although CADxp is not a company with lucrative goal, it is possible for
    companies, as for individuals, to benefit from the vast audience of the
    site by placing advertising banners. These incomes make it possible to
    deaden operating expenses of the site. If you have a professional or
    personal site, not necessarily related to the CAD world, you can very
    easily post your advertising banner on CADxp by contacting the webmaster.

    CADxp is at http://www.CADxp.info

    CADxp was created by Patrick EMIN, user of CAD software for about
    fifteen years, certified Autodesk trainer during five years, specialized
    on AutoCAD, and author of several books about this software.

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    Patrick, Nov 24, 2005
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