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SYCODE Founder Launches ProE.net

An independent social network for Pro/E users worldwide.

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December 11, 2008

By DE Editors

SYCODE's (Panaji, India) Founder Deelip Menezes launched ProE.net, an independent social network for Pro/E users worldwide. ProE.net offers its members a Web 2.0 experience as it serves as a Pro/E related online resource.

A member can use the forums to ask and offer help and keep up to speed with all things Pro/E; post on the ProE.net network blog; create or join groups of members; chat with other online members and share photos and videos; post events such as user meetings and tradeshows: and invite other Pro/E users and help build the social network. Membership to ProE.net is free for life.

To join the network, visit SYCODE.

For recent DE coverage, see “SYCODE Launches Six VTK Data Exchange Plug-ins,” (Nov. 2008).

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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