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MM
 
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Does anyone here have a seat of "Design CAD" ??

We have some customer files, in that format, we need converted to DWG or
DXF.

The 15 day trial will not open any files other than what comes with the
program. It won't let you save or print either, so it's more of a demo than
a trial.

Getting them from the client in a different format isn't an option as the
guy recently passed away.

Buying a seat of software to open and convert five little files is pretty
dumb don't ya think.

Can anyone help

TIA

Mark

markm-at-omnica-dot-com


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MM wrote:
Does anyone here have a seat of "Design CAD" ??

We have some customer files, in that format, we need converted to DWG or
DXF.

The 15 day trial will not open any files other than what comes with the
program. It won't let you save or print either, so it's more of a demo than
a trial.

Getting them from the client in a different format isn't an option as the
guy recently passed away.

Buying a seat of software to open and convert five little files is pretty
dumb don't ya think.

Can anyone help

TIA

Mark

markm-at-omnica-dot-com



Well, if a serial number will make the trial program fully functional,
there's always the keygen and cracks sites, I've heard keygen.us is a
good one..

John
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Cliff
 
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 22:31:20 GMT, "MM" wrote:


Does anyone here have a seat of "Design CAD" ??

We have some customer files, in that format, we need converted to DWG or
DXF.

The 15 day trial will not open any files other than what comes with the
program. It won't let you save or print either, so it's more of a demo than
a trial.

Getting them from the client in a different format isn't an option as the
guy recently passed away.

Buying a seat of software to open and convert five little files is pretty
dumb don't ya think.

Can anyone help

TIA

Mark


Crossposted to alt.cad,rec.crafts.metalworking
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MM wrote:

Does anyone here have a seat of "Design CAD" ??

We have some customer files, in that format, we need converted to DWG or
DXF.

The 15 day trial will not open any files other than what comes with the
program. It won't let you save or print either, so it's more of a demo than
a trial.

Getting them from the client in a different format isn't an option as the
guy recently passed away.

Buying a seat of software to open and convert five little files is pretty
dumb don't ya think.

Can anyone help

TIA

Mark

markm-at-omnica-dot-com


What is the file extension. I can load a lot of different extensions and save as...
or if only - print pdf.

Martin

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I tried to send you a regular E-Mail, but you faked it up. If you
really want a conversion, I have an upgraded DesignCad that appears to
work, although they cut the guts out of the original version after
selling out to the people who wrote TurboCad.
Write a note in rec.crafts.metalworking with a legitimate address and
I'll contact you.
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