Zero effort PDM.

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by agnaldo.neves, Jun 11, 2005.

  1. There is anyone out there want give a try?

    Welcome to zero effort PDM. With this new tools, data mining, document
    publishing and archiving are completely automated. SolidReflection is
    the perfect companion for SolidWorks users who are more interested in
    design than managing information and documents.
    Major Features

    * Easy to setup and configure
    * Create a real time image of all SolidWorks file activity
    * Automatically monitor all folders containing SolidWorks files
    * Maintain BOM information in real time
    * Batch print drawings from any BOM
    * Maintain item master details in real time
    * Maintain where used information on all parts and assemblies
    * Identify orphaned parts in real time
    * Extract custom field details in item master
    * Select from several Metric or English unit systems options
    * Extract sheet metal details in item master (flat length, width,
    thickness, etc.)
    * Publish PDF drawings in real time
    * Publish eDrawings in real time
    * Create DXF flat geometry for sheet metal parts
    * Archive PDF, eDrawings and DXF flat files
    * Export BOMs, item details and other lists to Excel, HTML or XML
    files
    * All information maintained in Access database tables
     
    agnaldo.neves, Jun 11, 2005
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  2. agnaldo.neves

    Bo Guest

    But no information here about the company or cost or how long it has
    been tested.

    Bo
     
    Bo, Jun 11, 2005
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  3. Sorry...
    Here the web site for more information, this software need some
    updates, and will be released next couples week.
    www.proxicad.com

    Also I can send you a CD or email the trial version
     
    agnaldo.neves, Jun 11, 2005
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  4. agnaldo.neves

    Phil Evans Guest

    Download link is not working
     
    Phil Evans, Jun 11, 2005
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  5. agnaldo.neves

    John Layne Guest

    Would be interested, but how much is it going to cost? More detail on
    functionality would be nice, maybe a direct comparison to PDMWorks?


    Regards

    John Layne
     
    John Layne, Jun 11, 2005
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  6. agnaldo.neves

    Phil Evans Guest

    Perhaps you could get the download to work?
     
    Phil Evans, Jun 11, 2005
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  7. Proxicad Link is working now.
    Let us know if any questions...
    We still working more tools.
    I need more info or ideas, just let us know
    enjoy it.
     
    agnaldo.neves, Jun 15, 2005
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