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The ability to push, pull and generally wrangle geometry directly, without having to edit history, is something that’s become prevalent in many systems in one way or another. Sketching gets sync techīy now, we should all be aware of how Synchronous Technology works in the realm of geometry manipulation. Now, you can tap in a search term and it’ll not only provide direct access to the help for that feature, but will show where it is. While it’s been there for a while, it’s now directly within the UI. The third is that the Command Finder has been enhanced. I’m sure most users will quickly adapt it to suit their most common workflows. Panels can now be added and commands switched in and out where needed. The second is that it’s entirely customisable. That means all the tools needed for a specific job are available and ready to go. The first is that all of the system’s commands, by default, have been arranged in tabs by process or workflow. Siemens has done a pretty solid job of easing this transition, which has been accomplished in a few ways. But (and there’s always a but) that UI is very specific to NX and, although Siemens has now adopted the now familiar ribbon style UI, I can imagine that long-term users will be throwing their arms up in frustration. The UI, as it stands now, is clean, polished and impressive by anyone’s standards.
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