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Krypton
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Dec 2, 2004, 05:54 PM
 
Has anyone used this app? I was searching for the possibility of PTC porting ProEngineer to OS X (which it turns out that they have considered), and came across their only X native app: ProConcepts.

It looks like an arty CAD program. I would be using it now, except my trial license could take up to 2 hours to arrive (via email). Myabe they process the requests by hand...
     
f1000
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Dec 4, 2004, 09:11 AM
 
Originally posted by Krypton:
Has anyone used this app? I was searching for the possibility of PTC porting ProEngineer to OS X (which it turns out that they have considered), and came across their only X native app: ProConcepts.

It looks like an arty CAD program. I would be using it now, except my trial license could take up to 2 hours to arrive (via email). Myabe they process the requests by hand...
I've gone through the tutorial. The program is interesting, but seemed to me more art than CAD. I don't think it's meant to be used as a standalone product, but instead is supposed to be used in conjunction with Pro/E.

I would have liked to play around with rendering options a bit more, but photorealistic quality is disabled in the demo.
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Krypton  (op)
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Dec 4, 2004, 12:06 PM
 
Originally posted by f1000:
I've gone through the tutorial. The program is interesting, but seemed to me more art than CAD.
I found that too, which isn't what I wanted.

I tried to import some ProE files with it but it wouldn't have it unfortunately.
     
   
 
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