Find a Book for ProE Woldfire 2.0

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ProE Wildfire 2.0 users are seeking resources to learn the software, as suitable books for this version are scarce. The discussion centers on whether the book for ProE Wildfire 3.0 can be effectively used to study version 2.0, with the assumption that the software upgrades are not drastically different. Users mention the helpful menu mapper feature in Wildfire 3.0 that aids in transitioning from older versions. There is a request for insights on the extent of changes between the two versions and recommendations for knowledgeable contacts. The conversation highlights the challenges of finding learning materials for specific software versions.
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~~one serious request!~~

One serious request ...
Can anyone tell me ...
I have got ProE woldfire 2.0

But I couldn't find a suitable book for the same version. All I can find is the book for proe wildfire3.0 .. but can't buy the software of Pro-e wildfire 3.0 .. ..so I will have to stick with the second version of the software .. i.e. pro-e wildfire 2.0. Now the question that arises is that "Can I study Pro-e 2.0 using the book for 3.0 ? Becoz I assume that the sofware must be upgraded and I don't think that it would have gone under a complete change! So if anyone who has an Idea how far this software has been changed in the third version mind telling me? Or anyone knows a guy who knows this and can ask him and tell me?

Thanx a lot everyone for ur support!
 
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