TrustRadius Insights for PTC Mathcad are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Simple and User-Friendly Interface: Many users have found PTC Mathcad to be extremely user-friendly, with a straightforward and effective layout. Several reviewers have mentioned that the software is easy to learn without extensive training, making it beneficial for daily engineering calculations as it saves time and avoids errors.
Innovative Variable Dimensions Display: Users appreciate the innovative feature of PTC Mathcad that showcases variable dimensions like meters, pounds, and Newtons. This eliminates the need for manual checks on consistency in the analytical model, resulting in more efficient calculations.
Seamless Integration with PTC CREO: The integration of PTC Mathcad with its partner software PTC CREO formerly Pro/E has been highlighted by many reviewers. This integration allows for a better grasp of fundamental engineering concepts such as stress analysis and thermal analysis.
PTC Mathcad is being used by several engineers in the engineering department to document the calculations, assumptions and the design process of a project. It is much more intuitive than the alternatives such as Microsoft Excel. It is very easy to verify the calculations, check the measurement units and include pictures in Mathcad worksheets.
Pros
Conversion of measurement units (Imperial and Metric)
Easy to use for writing detailed engineering worksheets
Formulas can be written in the expanded form which facilitates verification
Spell Checker feature is life saver.
Cons
The feature to add pictures can be improved. The pictures do not align easily. Overlapping of text and picture should be prevented automatically.
Possibility to add customized units
Likelihood to Recommend
It is definitely a must have for every design engineer. The formulas can be written in the expanded format which facilitates the process. The measurement unit feature is very useful and helps prevent errors in formulas. Mathcad is now equipped with a decent spell checker which is also very helpful.
[PTC Mathcad] is used in the engineering department for any "hand calculation" that is done.
Pros
Iterative calculations
Calculation templates
Documentation of design process
Cons
Attaching support material, such as pictures, is a bit simplistic
Automatic equation solving would be nice.
The new free version (as of 2020) has a intrusive watermark that can't be removed.
Likelihood to Recommend
It is great for any manual calculation. You can lay it out as you would on paper, but the math is calculated instantly, similar to how it is in excel. It is superior to either method for most engineering calculations. Being able to copy-and-paste is very helpful for considering multiple scenarios.
In some situations where you need to do the same calculation on an array of numbers, Excel is still faster.
PTC Mathcad is used in various engineering departments within our organization. It is used for engineering calculations and design reviews.
Pros
PTC Mathcad has an easy to use interface.
PTC Mathcad offers templates that can be used to start projects.
PTC Mathcad has extensive math tools and functions for complex engineering analysis work.
Cons
Some of the math and text formatting aspects are a little cumbersome.
Converting from older Matchcad versions to the newer Mathcad Prime platform could be made easier. It should be a direct import function.
Likelihood to Recommend
Mathcad is a great tool for engineering calculations. It is extremely flexible and easy for new users to learn. Its powerful functionality make it a great software for complex engineering problems and designs. It provides a quick and easy way to document your designs. The results are easy to format and share with other members of the design team.
MathCad is our department's engineering calculator. We have built a library of common equations to be solved for our products which we employ with the development of each and every new product we design. It is presently used only within our Engineering Team at our Design Center as it contains proprietary functions built on years of testing and experimentation.
Pros
MathCad has a relatively easy to learn and easy to use programming language.
It is easy to deploy and manage seats of MathCad.
Documentation and support are reasonably strong.
Cons
Since Prime, MathCad has improved its user interface. It still, however, lacks the visual qualities that could make it more efficient.
While able to integrate and pass values back to solid 3D models, this process isn't always reliable or easy.
Likelihood to Recommend
MathCad is well-suited for the documentation and execution of engineering mathematics. However, as a program becomes more complex the coding structure decreases in efficiency and one may wish to write custom code using an established machine language. Scenarios where copious amounts of data need to be transferred in and out of MathCad also are less efficient than other means but better than, say, MS-Excel.
It plays a role of advanced engineering calculator. It is used mostly to analyze a data quickly. I don't know how intensively it is used at the department or organization. MathCAD has been my own long-term preference when it comes to a basic processing of engineering data and graphical visualization.
Pros
Fitting the experimental data with an arbitrary fitting function and visualization of the results
Writing a technical document with lots of mathematical calculations, that should look a kind of professional
Operation with arrays and matrices, processing of raw data with arbitrary methods
Cons
A limited number of file formats for export, especially those that support visual graphics in vector format
Interfaces for mathematics and equations with MathType and LaTeX / MikTex / Tex
Limited functionality for visualization of data in a 3D format
Likelihood to Recommend
In most cases, MathCAD is good for basic express analysis of data and creating professionally looking express reports incorporating mathematics, text, and graphics. It is not much use for analysis for complex mathematical calculations like a solution of advanced differential equations or system of ODE. I miss very much the functionally from good old MathCAD 15. It would be nice to move it completely to MathCAD Prime.