| Title | Link |
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| Press Releases | |
| Customer Successes | |
| Events | |
| Tips & Techniques Webcasts | |
| PTC Express Email Newsletter | |
| Customer Support Bulletins |
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way of having PTC news, press releases, blogs, discussion forums, customer success stories, and more delivered to you through your browser. Using an RSS news reader, you can view headlines and news from PTC.com. If one headline piques your interest, you can read the full story by clicking on the headline. It's an easy way for you to be alerted when new content that interests you and is valuable to you becomes available on PTC.com. Think of an RSS news reader as your one-stop-shop for a day's browsing on PTC.com and the rest of the Web.
Internet Explorer users: You must first download a special RSS news reader that allows you to collect and display RSS feeds. Many readers are available, and most are free. Here are several options to choose from:
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Anyone with a My Yahoo! account can subscribe to PTC's RSS feeds. Subscribing automatically adds the feed to your My Yahoo! page. Registering for a My Yahoo! page is free.
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NewsGator offers a free Web based RSS news reader.
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Pluck is an application that works as an add-on to Internet Explorer. In addition to being an RSS news reader, Pluck has several other applications to help search, retrieve, organize, and share content. Pluck is offered for free.
Mozilla Firefox users: You do not need to download a special news reader. Firefox is RSS-ready. (PTC recommends using Firefox for the best experience using RSS.)
Internet Explorer users: Look for the orange RSS graphic
next to content that interests you on PTC.com. Mouse over the image, right-click, and choose "Copy Shortcut." In your news reader, select the option that adds a new feed, channel, or bookmark, then paste in the URL and click OK.
Mozilla Firefox users: Look for the orange RSS graphic
next to content that interests you on PTC.com. Mouse over the image, right-click, and choose "Copy Link Location." Then choose Bookmarks / Manage Bookmarks / File / New Live Bookmark. Name the bookmark (i.e. Pro/ENGINEER tips) and paste the URL into the Feed Location. Click OK.