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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Incomplete and lacking index.,
This review is from: Pro/ENGINEER Advanced Tutorial (Release 2000i) (A Click-by-Click Primer) (Paperback)
Of the ProE books that I have used I find this one of the most frustrating. I find Toogoods methodology in this book to be fairly limited in its usefulness. The book should not be considered a self-guided tutorial. He has made the dimensioning almost unreadable and completely invisible on some parts. One must search the rest of the book to find the correct dimensions. He also leaves out sections of directions, which may be alright for a class situation, but for someone trying to teach themselves in a professional environment it eats up to much time away from productivity. It is inexcusable that this book was released in this state of being. I also think that Toogood and PTC could at least put indexes in their books. It is almost impossible to find anything quickly. This book is not to good. If PTC does not shape up and correct this type of unprofessional approach it may lose the market share it gained from Autodesk to their new Inventor program. Anyway, enough of my two cents. You would be much better off using Lamit's book. It is more complete and in-depth and it has an index!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Toogood=Toobad,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pro/ENGINEER Advanced Tutorial (Release 2000i) (A Click-by-Click Primer) (Paperback)
I found this tutorial to be the most incomplete and confusing manual I've seen in a long time. It's pretty obvious to me that the text was not proved out by inexperienced users prior to publication nor was it proofed by the author. There is a lot of extraneous verbiage that is not germane to the information presented, as well as sections missing, not enough pictures of the menu structure layout and no index to help find commands. Also very little useful info regarding how to correct mistakes and how to continue a model after quitting out of it in the middle of the entry of information.
10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
NEEDS MORE DIMS,
By BRIAN (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pro/ENGINEER Advanced Tutorial (Release 2000i) (A Click-by-Click Primer) (Paperback)
THIS IS A VERY GOOD BOOK BUT, SOME OF THE EXERCISES ARE LACKING AS FAR AS HAVING READALBE DIMS. I AM CURRENTLY TEACHING A INTRO CLASS WITH THIS BOOK AND SEVERAL PEOPLE IN THE CLASS INCLUDING MY SELF COULD NOT READ SOME OF THE DIMS FOR THE PROJECTS. MAYBE YOU SHOULD ADD A 2D VIEW WITH SOME REAL DIMS ALSO.
17 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tought my entire department Pro-E w/out the need of training,
By Brooks Boughton (bboughton@trailertech.com) (Walled Lake, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pro/ENGINEER Advanced Tutorial (Release 2000i) (A Click-by-Click Primer) (Paperback)
Excellent Book, should be titled, Pro E for dummies. The step-by-step outline makes it full proof.
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Pro/ENGINEER Advanced Tutorial (Release 2000i) (A Click-by-Click Primer) by Roger Toogood (Paperback - June 1999)
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