Searching for Native CAD viewer that provides distributable *.exe file

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Pinbuoy, Dec 15, 2003.

  1. Pinbuoy

    Pinbuoy Guest

    Hi all,

    Maybe this has been beat to death already but I'm looking for a file
    viewer that can display native Pro-E files that can also provide a
    distributable exe file like 3DTOOL does.

    Does anything like this exist?

    Thanks for your assistance.

    Mike Singer
    Engineering Technician
    Topflight Corporation
    Glen Rock, Pa 17327
    717-227-5252
     
    Pinbuoy, Dec 15, 2003
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  2. Pinbuoy

    Darren Henry Guest

    Darren Henry, Dec 16, 2003
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  3. Pinbuoy

    dakeb Guest

    Remember, most companies will not exchange .exe files or html scripts by
    email.
     
    dakeb, Dec 17, 2003
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  4. Pinbuoy

    Mike Singer Guest

    Try eDrawings for Pro/E. It will do everything you want.

    Well not really, I wanted it to display NATIVE Pro-E files, while this is a
    nice viewer, each file has to be "published" which is not much differnt from
    creating a PDF for each file, which is where we're at now.

    Thanks anyway

    Mike Singer
     
    Mike Singer, Dec 19, 2003
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  5. Pinbuoy

    ms Guest

    But eDrawings will let you see the 3d model, rotate, zoom, measure. PDF
    won't.
     
    ms, Dec 19, 2003
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  6. Pinbuoy

    dakeb Guest

    PTC Productview Express so long as you download it before end December.
     
    dakeb, Dec 19, 2003
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  7. Pinbuoy

    dakeb Guest

    I meant PTC ProDesktop Express of course.

     
    dakeb, Dec 19, 2003
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  8. Pinbuoy

    Pinbuoy Guest

    But eDrawings will let you see the 3d model, rotate, zoom, measure. PDF
    I see your point, but as the original post stated, we're looking for
    something that will view the NATIVE Pro-E files. It seems to me that
    E-dwgs makes you "publish" or create another file. Taking the time to
    create another file is a thing we want to avoid, granted E-dwgs does
    alot more than pdf but we want to avoid making another file, so E-dwgs
    is not a solution for us.

    Mike
     
    Pinbuoy, Dec 19, 2003
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