Just FYI to any who may be interested.
BACKGROUND
We have been using Pro/Process (within Pro/E) for 10+ years, in order to prepare assembly instructions. In general, the 3D sequences allow for creating drawings with assembly sequences, explode lines, etc. clearly shown. For some areas, including especially cabling, we invest huge effort in making the 3D model sequence very complete, and intend for it to be used directly, rather than a drawing. We have used PTC's recommended best practices, etc. on this all along, and it has become key to doing business.
In the past several years, additional / alternate tools have become available for this type of thing, including especially MPMLink, and now Creo Illustrate - and we will likely move to one or more of these going forward. But - We have 10+ years of existing released data.
We are still using Windchill 9.1 and ProductView standard to access published 3D sequences (using ProductView's Composer module).
SO, WHAT IS THE NEWS?
We were pleased to see this week that as of Windchill 10.1 M010, and Creo View 2, Creo View can now access these 3D sequences. This removes the primary constraint for us upgrading to 10.1.
Thank you PTC