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Ptah

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5. SOLIDWORKS, AutoCad, GibbsCAM are three than have been useful for me for years
Sat Jan 14, 2012, 03:08 PM
Jan 2012

3-D modeling, Engineering Drawings and CNC code generation.

Google Chrome browser, who makes that?, Google I guess... limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #1
I've never had any problems with Google. dawg Jan 2012 #2
. rawtribe Jan 2012 #3
Line 10 is supposed to be print "Penus" dawg Jan 2012 #6
It probably depends on the stage of maturity a company has reached BootinUp Jan 2012 #4
SOLIDWORKS, AutoCad, GibbsCAM are three than have been useful for me for years Ptah Jan 2012 #5
Open source community (nt) The Straight Story Jan 2012 #7
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I like gimp. hunter Jan 2012 #17
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Things we buy generally cost less to make than what we pay for them. hunter Jan 2012 #20
I agree ironflange Jan 2012 #21
I just found out about GIMP tlast week and would love it truedelphi Jan 2012 #33
Start with the Gimp tutorials... hunter Jan 2012 #36
Thanks for making those distinctions. truedelphi Jan 2012 #37
Canonical's Ubuntu Taverner Jan 2012 #8
I love Ubuntu. nt alphafemale Jan 2012 #11
Best. Linux. Distro. Ever. Taverner Jan 2012 #13
+1, Ubuntu JCMach1 Jan 2012 #23
They've done a good job of packaging it anyway Spider Jerusalem Jan 2012 #30
Have you heard of Kubuntu? Taverner Jan 2012 #31
That's what I use Spider Jerusalem Jan 2012 #34
That went out of style 40 years ago. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #10
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How OLD are you? I still flowchart critical components. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #15
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It really depends on the nature of the code. There are things you can code with your eyes closed. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #24
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How about anything M$? HopeHoops Jan 2012 #27
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Oh yeah. I've got some good ones, but I'm saving them for a book I'm working on. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #29
Every manager I have ever had ran meetings and projects in flowchart form Taverner Jan 2012 #14
Depends on the application. hobbit709 Jan 2012 #19
They've tried to kill off MFC, but it still works in Win 7. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #25
ECRM jmowreader Jan 2012 #22
If my memory serves me today -- truedelphi Jan 2012 #32
No one. n/t Moondog Jan 2012 #35
Commodore BASIC Glassunion Jan 2012 #38
Frank Ostrowski's Turbo-Basic XL for the 8-bit Atari was my favorite. hunter Jan 2012 #39
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