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> On 5 Feb., 02:12, "Janes" <dja...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "es335" <allettidersi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > Hi,
>> > I have found Pro E wildfire 3.0 athttp://www.journeyedeurope.com
>> > I don't know the site. Is it Ok - they don't run away with my credit
>> > number?
>>
>> > I come from Denmark. Any other recommendable site/place nearby maybe?
>>
>> > And. As far as I can see, the newest version is 4.0
>> > Is it possible to get that as a student version?
>>
>> > Cheers.
>>
>> The newest beta version is 4, but it hasn't been production released
yet.
>> I'm not even sure how you'd sign up for beta testing. The latest on
>> Journey
>> Ed is 3.0, but this is the only place that I know carries the SE. As
far
>> as
>> buying online with a card, I understand your concern ~ you want some
>> place
>> where you can get your hands on "the bastards" when something goes
wrong.
>> I
>> live in the US but I don't feel any safer ordering online from one of
the
>> "American" online sites (and they are certainly no more accessible to
me
>> than they would be to you) than I would ordering from somewhere in
>> Europe.
>> None is a store where you can take it back and stand there till they
give
>> you a refund. That said, I've ordered 4 or 5 SEs from JE and had
trouble
>> with ne, nada, nothing, never, nichts, nullo. I trust you'll have the
>> same
>> experience as much as they seem to want to stay in business, they've
been
>> around since the 90s and are growing. You don't do that, these days, by
>> outright thievery. Too many hungry, eager class action lawyers around.
A
>> place like JE could go down the tubes really quickly by rampantly
>> screwing
>> students the way your local mom-and-pop-shop used bookstore does.
Heart's
>> ease, you're safe ordering from them.
>>
>> David Janes
>
> Hi David,
> thanks. I think I'll trust JE and make the order.
>
> Do you by the way if the student edition has any restrictions/
> limitations regarding the IGES file created? I have heard that the
> files from the student edition cannot be read in the industry edition.
> No that I am to do that, but I will im****t it into a program called
> Salome, and I am afraid that if the files from the student ed. is in
> some means modified or different than "real" iges files, I cannot
> im****t the files. And then I do not need the Pro E.
>
Seems to me that I've moved IGES data between the SE and professional
edition of Pro/e. If you open the IGES file with a text editor (and it is
just a text file), there's nothing in the header to identify what software
produced the file. And, as IGES is one of the most generic neutral file
formats, it isn't likely that you'll have any trouble with the SE IGES
output. IOW, if Salome can read the IGES output of the professional
version,
it should have no trouble with SE output.
David Janes


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