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Eh? No Mac version? What is:
http://www.turbocad.com/prodinfo.asp?t=1&mcid=321 Well, it isn't DeltaCAD, which I thought was our topic. And I'm not sure that it qualifies as easy to use, but I'd welcome feedback on that score. It is harder to use than DeltaCad, but not by much, and it has more options. Rather than the 10 minutes it takes to figure out DeltaCad plan on taking an hour or 2 with TurboCad. I have AutoCad, Solid Works, BobCad, and a few others but I use the TurboCad for 90% of my drawings. I find it quicker than most to use. The only prolem I've come up with is that I can't find any drivers that will print correctly to my old HP plotter using WinXP. Win98 works just fine!?. Encad drivers also work OK for that plotter with either OS. ================ Leon McAtee |
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wrote The only prolem I've come up with is that I can't find any drivers that will print correctly to my old HP plotter using WinXP. Win98 works just fine!?. XP can run a 98 emulator, I believe. -- Jim in NC |
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