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Bad customer service. They sent a $450 program in a mailer sleeve. I inserted the disk into my Mac and it started making a sound like it was off balance, wouldn't eject and finally slowed the drive until it stopped. I try to contact customer support through the web site and the email address fails >>suptrop@fdly.moc.
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I've been doing the tutorial for a couple of hours now and I'm blown away. This is probably one of the most user-friendly, best-written and most well thought-out tutorials I've ever used. I appreciate the way that they write as though they're sitting here talking with me.
I don't feel intimidated, and I don't feel insulted. That's pretty cool.
I wish they could write the tutorials for some of the other popular graphic software. Whoever engineers the tutorial is obviously a real 'person's person!' I can barely wait to get done with the tutorial so can start designing my own windows. Thus far, I believe that these folks have thought of every possible problem and solution.
I draw a single cylinder and no way to produce a.dxf again; so i guess it is not possible. BUT, how can i use LazyCam (which accept.dxf files) which produce the Gcode for Mach3? I might be wrong but AFAIK we support DXF only for 2d stuff. I can export the.ast file but nothing for.dxf file (an error is displayed in FreeCad - too long line (and incomplete) to be read in few seconds). Lazycam help. Yorik is the guy who wrote the Draft workbench and its DXF export function.
I appreciate the time and effort. Steinberg virtual guitarist 2 retail dvd hybrid crack h2o2 3. I have no doubt that this program is going to greatly increase my profit margin. Thanks for such a great program. -- Pam Biagi of SouthWind Creations in Kennesaw, Georgia. I purchased Glass Eye 2000 professional edition over 12 years ago. Through the years I've lost the software and license a few times due to computer failure, and other things. And every time, Dragonfly's helped me get things up and running again.
The service was prompt and very helpful. I have not had any problems with the tech support. And aside from purchasing the software, I've not spent any more money for over 12 years. I can't say that about any other software I've purchased. Glass Eye 2000 takes a little training and time to learn, but when you do it's amazing what you can create.
I've been very happy with Dragonfly, Glass Eye 2000, and have recommend it to my friends and family. Keep up the good work Dragonfly. Glass Eye 2000 is an indispensable part of my business! As the owner of a studio that does only commissioned work, the 'see before you buy' feature has enabled me to nearly double my annual sales. Also, time between initial customer consultation and a signed contract has been substantially reduced. With the use of my laptop and a digital projector, my customers and I can explore glass alternative selections almost instantly.
Furthermore, the use of a projector enables the customer to see an accurate rendition of the final product in its intended location. This capability worked particularly well during the design stages of two church commissions currently in progress. I bought The Glass Eye a few years ago just as I was getting ready to retire from a position as Systems Manager for CADD equipment (Computer Aided Design and Drafting). As a Systems Manager, I had more than fifteen years of experience managing, drawing, and teaching CADD in two different companies.
I had been designing and drawing stained glass layouts using a variety of drawing packages. I have been working with stained glass for almost thirty years and have been selling my work, seriously, for about six years. With The Glass Eye, I was amazed at how quickly I could put a design together.
I was able to easily put any type of picture (or piece of a picture) into a bitmap background, draw the lead/foil lines over it to create my stained glass drawing, then scale it to the size I wanted, and print out my patterns. This was a simple, quick way to create my own custom designs. I used The Glass Eye for about a year and a half, until Glass Eye 2000 became available. As soon as I read about the new features, I was ready to purchase the Professional Version without even trying it.