PTC + Mathcad

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by anycaduser, Oct 26, 2006.

  1. anycaduser

    anycaduser Guest

    D.J.
    It seems you were a bit off your mark on this one.
    WF 3 supports analyses w/ Mathcad 13.

    Now, I wonder what'll happen with the Mathcad / Solidworks integration?
    GA
     
    anycaduser, Oct 26, 2006
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  2. anycaduser

    David Janes Guest

    Not sure what you are replying to. And you didn't bother quoting anything.
    Bad form, GA. I'm assuming that this is a reply to something I said earlier.
    Could you maybe reply in THAT discussion, so we all know what this refers to
    without hunting through the year's posts!?! It's kind of a usenet thing;
    cranky, old-fashioned, I know, but threads are, IMHO, a useful way of
    organizing a discussion. Engineers spend, already, too much time working in
    a bubble; let's not do it here! Here, we can relax, take a look around, get
    our bearings, ask questions, catch up, deal with the big picture. History, a
    form of which is conversations, is important to the big picture, with links
    to the back-story. Oh, and I can't get my news server to give me more than
    the last 150 messages out of this group, so I'm having bureaucratic
    technical difficulties (and their "technical support" troll had a heavy
    eastern European accent [hunh, could you repeat that]), but promised to get
    me some real technical support.

    David (Glad I'm not holding my breath) Janes
     
    David Janes, Oct 28, 2006
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  3. anycaduser

    anycaduser Guest

    Ya know, I tried to do just that but the dang thing wouldn't let me. I
    think it's a usenet thing, you know howit goes (old thread, closed by a
    manager). Well I did make this eay by giving the title the same
    beginning, 'cause of that little problem.

    History is ripe with imagination. Think about it. (Hint: who was it
    written by, the losers?)

    GA




     
    anycaduser, Oct 30, 2006
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