Rating: Summary: Good book but need to revise for a newer version Review: I just purchased the book. And I think this book is well organized. But, this book is based on version 17(I guess) now we are using 20-> 2000 and the environment is a lot different. The author have to revise this book....Really.
Rating: Summary: A good book for both new users and old hats Review: I purchased this book while learning PT/Modeler, I now work as an AE for a VAR selling Pro/E... I suggest it to all our customers and anyone interested in learning 3D modeling, it's informative and the examples/lessons are complete and work with you on each step.
Rating: Summary: A very good book for beginners Review: I used to be teaching assistant for a Pro/E class at Purdue University. The first few semesters Pro/E was offered, we used PTC's Basic Training Guide. Using PTC's resource, appx. 50% of the students were having problems. The following semester, we switched to Lamit's book and the amount of students having problems dropped to appx. 5%. It is a very easy book to follow with good tutorials.
Rating: Summary: very good book for beginers Review: This book is good. If you you want to learn basic Pro/e on your own, then get this book.
Rating: Summary: If I can say the star more than 10 I will. Review: This book is very good and very helpfull for doing the project using Pro-E. I wish this book come out a long-long time ago. This book very handy for helping me to solve the problem. Sunmoon
Rating: Summary: An essential text for the beginning or advanced Pro/E users. Review: This text is well written and well organized. It provides a complete overview of the basic uses of Pro/Engineer, with many helpful hints for getting the most out of this powerful software. I have been a student of the author at De Anza college. As a result of my training, I have recently landed a job as a Pro/E drafter and I still use this book as a reference.
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