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Recommended manuals for Wildfire 4?

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Apr 11, 2001
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I need to learn Wildfire 4 for a new position. This will be mostly on my own, I believe, though I did use Pro-E for a short time about 10 years ago. I'm interested in hearing which hard copy manuals, or tutorials, folks have found more helpful than others.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Is it a good one? Have you used it?
 
I have only seen Steve's manuals.
I have used i.get.it for Unigraphics and some limited Pro/E training. The i.get.it format is very easy to use, especially iof you have 2 monitors, but it can be done on a single monitor (which what I had at the time).
You may find the price of i.get.it to be cheaper than a hardcopy manual.


"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
 
I've worked with Steve's (CADquest) manuals since 2000. They are very good. He teaches from those manuals and they are laid out in a very clear and orderly fashion.

I've also turned a new employee loose who was familiar with another software using Steve's basic book. In 3 days he was ready to do basic production work.

David
 
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