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Migrating from ProE

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alansimpson

Mechanical
Jul 8, 2000
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I have a good offer from Solid Edge to supply licence + technical suppport for 1000 euro for first time users, usually around 7000 euro. I have used ProE for a few years and I am considering migrating for a new employer.

Any oppinions?
 
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I thought ProE was the bomb until I learned how to use Solid Edge. Can't stand that menu driven interface now. Solid Edge is much friendlier to use and you can use it to establish a managed workflow as well. It has really great sheet metal tools too.

John Slipec, B.Sc.ME
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EH Price Limited, Winnipeg MB
 
Purely personal opinion, but Solid Edge was the easiest software package for me to learn. It also happens to have the workflow that matches the way I think. (Tell the program your end item goal -- a protrusion; and it tells you the steps you need to take to get their -- plane, sketch, protruded distance. This workflow, as opposed to creating a plane, creating a sketch on that plane, then using that sketch to create a feature only to have the feature tell you that your sketch doesn't meet its requirements after the fact.)

--Scott

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