jeffmill
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2004
- 5
Hi All
Boy I wonder how much this posting will attract.
I have used V4 and V5 Catia for about one year and find the contrast remarkable. V4 would appear to be very easy to modify "old" models in, V5 seems to be very good at producing new models. Now when I attempt to modify documents in either version things could not be more different. V4 could not give a monkey (in the round) about dependencies between solids and 3D geometry but in V5, boy you had better wear a tin hat. Just how many dialog boxes are displayed telling you of various dependencies that require fixing? - does anyone remember the game "pick up sticks" you can't alter one thing without affecting something else.
Anyone have anything to addd?
My training in V4 & V5 Is IBM
Boy I wonder how much this posting will attract.
I have used V4 and V5 Catia for about one year and find the contrast remarkable. V4 would appear to be very easy to modify "old" models in, V5 seems to be very good at producing new models. Now when I attempt to modify documents in either version things could not be more different. V4 could not give a monkey (in the round) about dependencies between solids and 3D geometry but in V5, boy you had better wear a tin hat. Just how many dialog boxes are displayed telling you of various dependencies that require fixing? - does anyone remember the game "pick up sticks" you can't alter one thing without affecting something else.
Anyone have anything to addd?
My training in V4 & V5 Is IBM