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maineshops
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Re: cut3d

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Scott.... i just noticed that this site edited out some of my post that had to do with other software. i will not support such a petty company. send me your email

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scottp55
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Re: cut3d

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Dan, I wish you'd reconsider, seems to be a software company thing. At least they don't filter complaints like some. I was told by a software guy he was surprised they let as much stuff go as they do! "Scott--It's a different world!"
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maineshops
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Re: cut3d

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ya Scott it just ticks me off at the pettiness but it is their company and i should bight my tongue. understand that i think their product is just fine and should stand on its own merit. i really don't see other software as a competitor. two good products that happen to parallel in spots. Dan

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Re: cut3d

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Whew! Thought you were gone. I can kind of see the point though. It could get REALLY confusing for Newbies like me if people were talking different programs(gets confusing enough when people start discussing multiple graphics programs just to get vectors to cut). I get lost sometimes on CNCForum as I have no experience except running a PW Tapematic 30 yrs ago which was a trained monkey job. :)
Most forums are NOT as friendly/helpful/sharing as this one.
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maineshops
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Re: cut3d

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never tried the inlay but it looks interesting. i'm just spread too thin lately. gettin too old for so much activity. the logs keep gettin bigger and heavier. dan

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