lejeanmi
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2003
- 15
We have some Pro-E (2000i) and SolidWorks (2001) seats we used for isolated 3D projects. We are finely going to move from 2D to 3D for every part we make. And you guess it I am wondering whether to go with SolidWorks 2003 office or Pro-E wildfire. They both go for about $5000 with $1,300 maintenance.
They are so many (costly) adds-on available for Pro-E that I am afraid of getting wildfire only to find out I need one of their pricey extension.
We make AWD components for big tucks (class 8 and up). The cast parts we make are not too intricate and our assemblies only go up to 500 parts at most. Let’s put it that way, we’ve been able to model all our parts/assemblies with SolidWorks 2001 (without any add-on) and Pro-E 2000i (with all the adds-on, ie: the $20,000 pro-E)
So here come my questions:
-Does anyone uses the Pro-E wildfire Foundation II package alone, and is happy with it?
-How many parts in an assembly require the purchase of the Advanced Assembly Extension, 1000? 10,000? 100,000? (This is an additional $6000!!! to the Foundation II package, plus $800 for maintenance. Is it really worth $6000?)
Any info will be appreciated, thanks in advance.
They are so many (costly) adds-on available for Pro-E that I am afraid of getting wildfire only to find out I need one of their pricey extension.
We make AWD components for big tucks (class 8 and up). The cast parts we make are not too intricate and our assemblies only go up to 500 parts at most. Let’s put it that way, we’ve been able to model all our parts/assemblies with SolidWorks 2001 (without any add-on) and Pro-E 2000i (with all the adds-on, ie: the $20,000 pro-E)
So here come my questions:
-Does anyone uses the Pro-E wildfire Foundation II package alone, and is happy with it?
-How many parts in an assembly require the purchase of the Advanced Assembly Extension, 1000? 10,000? 100,000? (This is an additional $6000!!! to the Foundation II package, plus $800 for maintenance. Is it really worth $6000?)
Any info will be appreciated, thanks in advance.