

PTC Creo has a headquarters located inside the innovation district of Boston, Massachusetts. In October 2010, PTC unveiled the product name for Project Lightning to be Creo. PTC began developing Creo in 2009, and announced it using the code name Project Lightning at PlanetPTC Live, in Las Vegas, in June 2010. This makes it one of the leading cad softwares that is in use for many engineering and technical based careers. Creo Parametric allows users create 3D models with many features such as sweeps, revolves and extrusions. Creo has many different software package solutions and features. The Creo suite of apps replace and supersede PTC’s products formerly known as Pro/ENGINEER, CoCreate, and ProductView. Creo can also be paired with Mastercam (Machining based software) to machine any designed model in a minimal timeframe.Ĭreo Elements and Creo Parametric compete directly with CATIA, Siemens NX/ Solid Edge, and SolidWorks. The suite consists of apps, each delivering a distinct set of capabilities for a user role within product development.Ĭreo runs on Microsoft Windows and provides apps for 3D CAD parametric feature solid modeling, 3D direct modeling, 2D orthographic views, Finite Element Analysis and simulation, schematic design, technical illustrations, and viewing and visualization. No money is made or lost on the cracked code so no violation is done.English, Chinese (Traditional, Simplified), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Polish, RussianĬreo is a family of Computer-aided design (CAD) apps supporting product design for discrete manufacturers and is developed by PTC.

If you simply say I will charge you for the time you spend and you will give them for free the files so they can look at it, well that is actually legal because you not selling anything created or the use of the software that is cracked - you are simply selling your time and you are giving them things at now charge. The issue with legalities is that if you are selling the models to someone or the design you created for the and that is what is illegal. So there is a chance you can get in trouble if you are doing something you should not be doing, but they would have to hire someone like myself to actually track through the encryption of the models to figure it out (rarely happens). ProE is rather good at keeping track of every user, user ID, computer, and version of the software that has touched the file. I have done it and I have even converted files from ProE student versions and PT modeler to be able to work with a standard version of the software. Actually the answer to the question is there a way to find out if it was created with a cracked code and the answer without a doubt is yes.
