Re: Hello? Anyone home?

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Bill Brown
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Hello? Anyone home?

Post by Bill Brown » Wed Jul 27, 2005 8:09 pm

It's been a couple of months with no activity. Has everyone else mastered
CADintosh, or has it been abandoned?

In spite of (or because of?) my best efforts I remain confused.
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RowlandCarson

Re: Hello? Anyone home?

Post by RowlandCarson » Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:27 pm

At 2005-07-27 11:09 -0700 Bill Brown wrote:
>It's been a couple of months with no activity
Bill - I'm still lurking here.
>In spite of (or because of?) my best efforts I remain confused
OK, try us with your biggest source of confusion first and see if
anyone here can help.

Have you read the PDFs "CADintosh An Introduction" (about 420k) and
"Users Guide" (about 5M)? Both of those contain much good
information, but quite densely presented in the case of the latter. I
found that although I had read the Users Guide at least twice right
through during my early acquaintance with CADintosh, there was stuff
I needed recently that I just couldn't remember reading.

Is there some part of the documentation you're having trouble
understanding? Thorsten has been open to suggestions from
(GraphicConverter) users about making the english of the manual more
widely comprehensible, and I'm sure if we could offer constructive
suggestions about thw CADintosh documentation he would consider
revising it.

regards

Rowland
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Re: Hello? Anyone home?

Post by tkat@tkat.com » Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:55 pm

On Jul 27, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Bill Brown wrote:
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> It's been a couple of months with no activity.  Has everyone else
> mastered
> CADintosh, or has it been abandoned?
>
HA!! & not hardly. I've just been too BZ mak'n chips to
spend any time @ the key board.

But shortly I've a design job of reverse engr. a rubber seal
installation tool for a local municipal transit system that will cause
me to sharpen up my "blue" language again.

I went to a seminar on my new BobCAD system [& haven't turned it on
either] but I don't have a printer for that system yet so I'll be on
Cadintosh.

Tkat

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