


Moreover, we also realize it is unlikely that a first generation mobile app out of the gate will satisfy everyone's needs - given the higly variable roles and responsibilities of people that need a solution such as Creo View. What we are working on at the moment is to scope how much effort this would require, and what is the right feature/function balance for a mobile platform implementation? What I can state at this time as we're clear on the demand from the customer base and community about wanting an Android version of the current Creo View iOS mobile app. As Madhavi indicated, it is on our list of potential future projects. My name is Barton Fiske ( ) and following Madhavi's departure at the start of 2014 from PTC to found her company Punditas, I'm very pleased to be joining PTC as the new solution director for Enterprise Validation and Review - which includes product management responsibilities for Creo View MCAD.Īt this year's PTC Live Global in Boston last June, during the PTC/Customer joint Technical Committee sessions, this topic was also raised - specifically about Android support. Hello - please allow me to introduce myself as I've not previously posted in this thread. This same question has been asked and recently addressed on the LinkedIn Creo View group, and for which I've provided some updates on where we're at with mobile platform development.īelow is the excerpt of my reply-post to the original thread:ĭirector of Visualization Solutions Management at PTC My name is Barton Fiske and I'm the new PM for CreoView - I joined PTC in April of 2014, replacing Madhavi Ramesh.
