Im changing my approach.
- From: phil scott <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 09:59:31 -0700 (PDT)
i like xxxxxxxxxxx a lot but its a huge burocracy though, same with
AutoDesk... I dont need the delays, frustration, arrogance and high
mantenance costs... and I dont need to set myself and my clients up to
be *dependent on them.
these gentle folk can go get phucked as far as Im concerned, (thats a
french term).
I'm changing my approach.
I'm setting up most of my clients with off the shelf, much simpler
software, which I will use also. My clients are mostly small to
medium size mechanical contractors and specialty equipment weld fab
shops, (not machine shops)
Im moving to off the shelf sofware, no maintenance fees etc...buy it
on ebay cheeep if you want. TurboCAD 16 Mechanical fo me ($695)...
TurboCAD 16 (standard package) for them...I'll set em up with
macro's ... there are over 100 user groups that trade solid models as
well...and free lance affordable live tutoring all over the place.
I had tried TurboCAD 12 earlier, no solid models, and it was low
resolution, they seem to have come a long way in the last 4
years..with a lot of cheap ad in's
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along these lines, and for making pipe and steel frame type drawings
mostly, but they have look world class, rendered etc. with lighting
options, and a huge user base... can you nice folk offer possibly
better solutions along these lines?
Phil scott
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