Patrick: You have allayed my suspicions. Here's to a "better" mousetrap.
I'll post further specific comments in response to your other post.
Dave
Patrick: You have allayed my suspicions. Here's to a "better" mousetrap.
I'll post further specific comments in response to your other post.
Dave
Patrick. I am a cabinet builder and wondering if there are renderings that can be done for clients or how does it differ from Cabinet parts pro.
I currently use KCDW but I refuse to pay them the $8k upgrade, I just cant see paying extortion.
My thoughts are if you have good software then make it reasonably affordable and allow it open source plugins and everyone in the business will use it.
Is there a demo or?
patrick,
wow, this is cool. Um, does it work well on smaller machines? I have a 32x32 pr32. I've always wanted cabinet software but nothing (affordable) seems to like benchtops, even if the largest panel needed was much smaller than the max (even including offset for bits).
btw, when does the trial period end?
John
Well' I thought there for a minute that I was going to be the first to get burned. This is my first post & I am glad that it is not about how I got burned. I bought it on blind faith & can't wait for it. Now I need that new PRS so that I can start asking dumb questions.
Danny and John, to make sure we stay within the forum guidelines since this is not a ShopBot product, I'm responding to your questions by e-mail. If anyone else has specific questions, please feel free to e-mail them to info@flexcabs.com
Thanks guys!
I'm in too. We'll see how it goes.
J
Since ECabinets is a free program, I wonder how they will respond to the ability to being able to utilize their software on other machines? From a shopbot owner's prespective, i am thrilled at the ability to utilize more software for my machine. However, is there any legal ramifications if i use software that was intended for another machine? My gut feeling is that this shouldn't be a problem and is basically a non-issue. The legalistic side of me is still pondering this.
cj
I don't see a legal problem here. If we were trying to crack the code that e-cabinets puts out to the Thermwood machine that would be a big problem, but using the list of cabinet sizes that they output to Excel, I don't think is a problem. Maybe, maybe Thermwood might not like it but it should be legal.
Anyone gotten their beta passwords yet? I haven't.
No word here either.