
It identifies what models belong to which drawings, what views belong to which models and which dimensions belong to which views. The Legacy Migration Extension (LMX) comes as part of Creo Parametric allowing user to bring in legacy CAD data from other modeling programs, automating the transition of the model, view, and annotations, keeping each completely associated with the other. Any feature created with FMX in Parametric can also be edited in Creo Direct. FMX allows a user to stay in the same environment and edit models as they would in Creo Direct. The FMX is a $1500 plugin that will be available as a tab on the Creo Parametric UI. There are a lot of new feature, but there are three that completely change what use to be the static Pro/E sketch and extrude workflow. Nor is it Pro/Engineer Wildfire or Elements/Pro with a shiny new exterior. It’s history-based, yes, but not completely sketch-driven. The Creo Parametric history-based app replaces what was Pro/Engineer Wildfire and Creo Elements/Pro. After this, the PTC Creo apps will slip into an annual release schedule.
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(available Nov 2011)Ĭreo 2.0 will launch in March of 2012 and you’ll see two more (yet to be announced) apps and, more than likely, Mac OS X support and an iPad app.


(generic media kit image of) the Creo Parametric app. Over the next few days more and more details will be revealed about where PTC is taking Creo, but no need to wait, we’ve got a wee bit of it here for you to soak your eyes in. They’ll talk about a lot more, but now they have something to show. They’ve talked about it a lot since the Creo announcement last October. Today, Planet PTC begins, and with it, the onslaught of app slapping updates to all the PTC programs you’ve developed product in over the years.
