It takes some time, but not too hard to learn.
What do you like best?
It helps visualize some of the concepts that you might have, but aren't confident to put on paper, which really allows for a great deal of creativity without the fear of something being permanent and possibly using additional costs in the trial and error process.
What do you dislike?
As someone who doesn't consider themselves an artist, it does take some time. It's also helpful to have a stylus or virtual writing implement in order to be precise, which means a little more monetary investment. For artists, that should be expected, but for non-artists, it may be a barrier in attempting to use this piece of software.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I would definitely make sure to take some time to tryout all the different features. If you're an administrator like myself, you may not be apt to fully understand all of the capabilities of the program. We had students and staff come in as part of the trial and put together a focus group to sit down with the Creo vendor to ask questions about the product. We also had them try other products so we could properly evaluate this product, as well as other competitors, in order to make the most informed decision possible.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I wouldn't say we are solving problems, but are more realizing the benefits. We have an Art Gallery in our building that students contribute to, specifically augumented reality. They are able to use this software to test and deliver these art pieces, ion order to share with visitors to the gallery.