Companies that choose to utilize the software will always purchase it anyway or risk major fines. Unofficially allow individuals to "pirate" the software thus building the user and knowledge base over time. If PTC really wanted to gain market share, they should simply unlock the product. However, a rose by any other name still smells like a rose. To me changing the name seems like a desperate move to somehow gain market share from those who are non Pro-E believers. I am actually looking at getting trained on a different tool at my own expense because of the lack of demand for Pro-E experience. Having been searching for work recently, I see fewer requests for Pro-E experience and more for Solidworks, UG, Catia and the rest. There is also a brand awareness that goes back many years. I agree that Pro-E has been a great tool.
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