What Are the Key Differences Between Pro Engineer Wildfire 3.0 and 4.0?

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The key differences between Pro Engineer Wildfire 3.0 and 4.0 primarily lie in the enhancements in methodology for Sketching, Solid Modelling, Surface Modelling, Sheetmetal works, Assembly, and Drawings. While Wildfire 4.0 introduces improvements over 3.0, the fundamental methodologies remain consistent. Users transitioning from Wildfire 3.0 to 4.0 will notice some missing features in 3.0 compared to 4.0, but the overall approach to design remains largely unchanged. Wildfire 5.0 presents only minor differences from 4.0, emphasizing the stability of the core functionalities across these versions.

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I want to buy a book by a particular publication for Pro Engineer Wildfire 3.0

Unfortunately The book is available only for Pro Engineer Wildfire 5.0

Can anyone say me if there is any major difference between the two versions (Wildfire 3.0 and 4.0). Means the methodology used in Sketching, Solid Modelling, Surface Modelling, Sheetmetal works, Assembly, Drawings, etc.

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There is little difference in WF 5 and 4 whilst 3 has some features missing. The basic methodology still is same
 

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