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    Discussion in 'Creo or Pro/Engineer' started by desai95, Feb 15, 2014.

    1. desai95

      desai95 Member

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    3. Erich

      Erich Well-Known Member

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      Since Pro E changed its name to CREO, they are the same product.

      Unless you mean the product called CREO Direct?
       
    4. fullywoolly

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      ProE is more stable, creo has a little more functionality and improved GUI. I know from yrs of using both. If I were a multiple seat + EDM user I'd go for pro E. If I were a single seat id go for creo. Hope that helps!
       
    5. GarethW

      GarethW Chief Clicker Staff Member

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      Isn't Creo just the next version of Pro/E? Presumably there won't be any choice between the two anymore if Pro/E is being phased out?
       
    6. desai95

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      Are pro E and creo same i just on the phase to start learning the program for the first time which one do u think i should go for
       
    7. desai95

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      So which one should i learn pro E or creo
       
    8. GarethW

      GarethW Chief Clicker Staff Member

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      Go with Creo. Same software with a new name
       
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      PierArg Well-Known Member

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      As far as I know, "Creo Parametric" is the new brand of the old ProE.

      There is also another NOT parametric software version called Creo Direct Modeling (the old name was CoCreate).
       
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      If you are just starting out, I would go with the latest version of Creo. If you learn that and start with a company that is using an older version of Pro-E you will find that most of the functionality is there with some asthetic differences. Creo seems to me to be more "Microsoft Office" oriented where Pro-E is more menu driven.
       
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      I would recommend going with whatever your customer base uses. All of my current customers use Creo Elements. I find the modeling to be very similar including surfacing but I hate the drawings layout. I can't figure out who thought the stupid tabs were a good idea.
       

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