>your competition is.
Nope. It's a joke full of confused cluelessness
from a non-user ad junkie.
OTOH I do like the new format.
One can read so little of the text ..... LOL ....
BTW, 2 > 1 AND 1 < 2.
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Cliff
>On Sep 23, 6:27�pm, Haywood JaBlowme <haywoodjablow...@yahoo.com>
>wrote:
>> On Sep 23, 11:41�am, "\"D\"" <reidmach...@msn.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Your'e actually making parts with the software you are using, instead
>> > of spending all of your time complaining about it
>>
>> In your case instead of reading the Jon Banquer blog your spending
>> your time posting here trying to change Cliffy Huprich.
>>
>> How's that working out for you?
>>
>> Seems to me what your doing is about as productive as using many parts
>> of Mastercam or using SolidWorks to edit a "dumb" solid.
>>
>> ROTFLMFAO
>
>lmao,
>too funny!
The great clueless wonder usually is ... but he
has no clues why ...
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Cliff
> Can it do surfacing and continuous curvature surfacing (class A
> surfacing)?
He has no actual clues what that is.
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Cliff
>On Nov 12, 12:35�am, "Janes" <dja...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> PTC's come-on is that this is easily used, push/pull, conceptual design software. However, it was originally an HP product that they used to do the plastic shells on a number of their multi-function machines (somewhat swoopy!?!). So, even a happy medium between the two claims still comes out, on balance, in favor of "swoopy" capable.
>>
>> If you're intersted enough to download & test it, there's a free trial version (model limited, 60, I think) available from PTC.https://apps.cocreate.com/OneSpaceModelingPE/secure/index3.cfm
>>
>> David Janes
>
>Real time (dynamic) push / pull / move modeling was pioneered by
>Spaceclaim and Spatial (The ACIS kernel). While SpaceClaim has a
>superior user interface at this point it's no where near as robust a
>modeler as CoCreate is. What CoCreate badly needs is a better user
>interface and a non-PTC CAM system running inside of it. When this
>happens and with proper marketing CoCreate will really take off in
>machining job shops
Pretty good CAM program is it?
>because most machining job shops work with either
>"dumb" solids or native parts they didn't create and don't understand
>the design intent for.
Hence you can mangle the design, right?
>CoCreate has a very bright future if PTC gets
>it right. So far they seem to have some very good people they have
>hired to take CoCreate where it should have been years ago... at the
>top.
Like I said, no clues (not knocking PTC or Pro-E).
He copies from ads & the posts of others real nice though.
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Cliff