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geforge_f
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Tue May 10, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
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Hi...guys..
What is a different between WildFire-Ver.2-M0050 and WildFire Ver.2-
M0100... ?
which version is newest.... ?
thx. fb.
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GWDavis28
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Location: Massachusetts
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Tue May 10, 2005 1:29 am Post subject:
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geforge_f, well most of the differences are bug fixes. So supposedly M100 will be a more stable piece of software. However, you know how it goes fix one bug create another.
Now we just got M120 today and there were suppose to be some really big bug fixes that were important to us, but one of the main ones wasn't fixed at all.
Use your PTC account number to access the PTC website and get the latest build.
Hope this helps, Glenn |B) |
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Ben Loosli
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Tue May 10, 2005 6:25 am Post subject:
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The higher the M number, the newer the release. M0100 is newer than M050,
M110 is the latest, unless M120 has been released in the past week.
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Ben & Mickie Loosli
looslib@earthlink.net
"geforge_f" <gfisla@rogers.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hi...guys..
What is a different between WildFire-Ver.2-M0050 and WildFire Ver.2-
M0100... ?
which version is newest.... ?
thx. fb.
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shaun
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Tue May 10, 2005 6:31 am Post subject:
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Most likely nothing you can tell. Usually the M0x0 number is the
"build" M050 means proe wildfire ver2.0 build 50. Using this new rule I
am assuming that you mean M0100 which would be 100. M010 would be 10.
10 is before 50 and 100 is after. Now to the differences in builds.
Most of the time (99.99%) they are glitch and crash fixes, minor
changes that the everyday user will rarly tell. I am on M080 and I
havn't had a crash since I went to M080 from M070(knock on wood) so I
haven't changed. The next big change won't be untill Wildfire 3.0 and
even then it will be minor. The biggest changed happend when it went
from 2001 i^2 to wildfire 1.0. After that they have been minor.
On a side note I hope with 3.0 they do something to save their asses.
Cause Proe is quickly loosing the race. It iether needs to add a lot
more functionality like (Catia, UniGraphix) or lose some and go against
Solid Works. I think ProE kills solid works but the learning curve pro
has is a big negative. I have used Unix Graphix and it rules proE. ProE
is to expensive to compete with Solid Works and it isn't powerfull
enough to compete with UG. I would love to here from the rest of the
forum lurkers if you think I am wrong or just want to say your opion. |
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Gary Miglionico
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Tue May 10, 2005 4:10 pm Post subject:
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On another side note. I've just installed M110 from M040, M110 allows you to
add a hole from a hole by just moving a grip to the axes of the hole you
want it dimensioned from.
Gary Miglionico
Brookhaven National Lab
"shaun" <shaunt@pmp-elcajon.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Most likely nothing you can tell. Usually the M0x0 number is the
"build" M050 means proe wildfire ver2.0 build 50. Using this new rule I
am assuming that you mean M0100 which would be 100. M010 would be 10.
10 is before 50 and 100 is after. Now to the differences in builds.
Most of the time (99.99%) they are glitch and crash fixes, minor
changes that the everyday user will rarly tell. I am on M080 and I
havn't had a crash since I went to M080 from M070(knock on wood) so I
haven't changed. The next big change won't be untill Wildfire 3.0 and
even then it will be minor. The biggest changed happend when it went
from 2001 i^2 to wildfire 1.0. After that they have been minor.
On a side note I hope with 3.0 they do something to save their asses.
Cause Proe is quickly loosing the race. It iether needs to add a lot
more functionality like (Catia, UniGraphix) or lose some and go against
Solid Works. I think ProE kills solid works but the learning curve pro
has is a big negative. I have used Unix Graphix and it rules proE. ProE
is to expensive to compete with Solid Works and it isn't powerfull
enough to compete with UG. I would love to here from the rest of the
forum lurkers if you think I am wrong or just want to say your opion.
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GWDavis28
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Tue May 10, 2005 6:00 pm Post subject:
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Gary, I just loaded M120 yesterday and it seems for once that PTC got something working again after they took out the functionality.
COOL
Glenn |B) |
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Ron M.
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Thu May 12, 2005 5:39 am Post subject:
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"shaun" <shaunt@pmp-elcajon.com> wrote in message
news:1115688684.815631.323930@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | Most likely nothing you can tell. Usually the M0x0 number is the
"build" M050 means proe wildfire ver2.0 build 50. Using this new rule I
am assuming that you mean M0100 which would be 100. M010 would be 10.
10 is before 50 and 100 is after. Now to the differences in builds.
Most of the time (99.99%) they are glitch and crash fixes, minor
changes that the everyday user will rarly tell. I am on M080 and I
havn't had a crash since I went to M080 from M070(knock on wood) so I
haven't changed. The next big change won't be untill Wildfire 3.0 and
even then it will be minor. The biggest changed happend when it went
from 2001 i^2 to wildfire 1.0. After that they have been minor.
On a side note I hope with 3.0 they do something to save their asses.
Cause Proe is quickly loosing the race. It iether needs to add a lot
more functionality like (Catia, UniGraphix) or lose some and go against
Solid Works. I think ProE kills solid works but the learning curve pro
has is a big negative. I have used Unix Graphix and it rules proE. ProE
is to expensive to compete with Solid Works and it isn't powerfull
enough to compete with UG. I would love to here from the rest of the
forum lurkers if you think I am wrong or just want to say your opion.
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Didn't you mean Unigraphics instead of UniGraphix and Unix Graphix? Also,
unless Unigraphics is orders of magnitude better than it was at V10.3.5,
Pro/E Wildfire 2 can most likely hold its own against UG NX or whatever it's
called these days. Personally, I don't care for the sketcher in SolidWorks
compared to Pro/E's Intent Manager--or "Intent Mangler" as it is referred to
by those who don't 'get it'. The Pro/E learning curve issue is subjective.
Some people pick it up very quickly and others struggle severely with it for
the duration of their usage of the application. It's the same with a lot of
other software applications for certain people. But Pro/E does seem to trip
up more than its fair share of users. :-)
Ron M. |
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