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Need dwg files for testing
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Arnold van der Weide
2006-01-11 14:16:02 UTC
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The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium is collecting dwg files to test new
releases of IntelliCAD. If you have files you want us to incorporate please
send them to me.

Arnold van der Weide
President
IntelliCAD Technology Consortium
e-mail: ***@intellicad.org
Chris Dubea
2006-01-11 15:41:09 UTC
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:16:02 +0100, "Arnold van der Weide"
Post by Arnold van der Weide
The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium is collecting dwg files to test new
releases of IntelliCAD. If you have files you want us to incorporate please
send them to me.
Arnold van der Weide
President
IntelliCAD Technology Consortium
Why of course! After your organization removed the IntelliCAD source
code availability some years back you want users to send you files.

Wait for it, I'll send some real soon now.....
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Chris
CW
2006-01-12 02:58:42 UTC
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Most people are very willing to support good software. I'm one of them.
Changing Intellicad from a toy for a few into a valuable tool for the many
was a good thing. Go find something else to play with.
Post by Chris Dubea
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:16:02 +0100, "Arnold van der Weide"
Post by Arnold van der Weide
The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium is collecting dwg files to test new
releases of IntelliCAD. If you have files you want us to incorporate please
send them to me.
Arnold van der Weide
President
IntelliCAD Technology Consortium
Why of course! After your organization removed the IntelliCAD source
code availability some years back you want users to send you files.
Wait for it, I'll send some real soon now.....
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Post by Chris Dubea
Chris
jg
2006-01-12 04:35:10 UTC
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I'd agree with that.
Post by CW
Most people are very willing to support good software. I'm one of them.
Changing Intellicad from a toy for a few into a valuable tool for the many
was a good thing. Go find something else to play with.
Post by Chris Dubea
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:16:02 +0100, "Arnold van der Weide"
Post by Arnold van der Weide
The IntelliCAD Technology Consortium is collecting dwg files to test new
releases of IntelliCAD. If you have files you want us to incorporate
please
Post by Chris Dubea
Post by Arnold van der Weide
send them to me.
Arnold van der Weide
President
IntelliCAD Technology Consortium
Why of course! After your organization removed the IntelliCAD source
code availability some years back you want users to send you files.
Wait for it, I'll send some real soon now.....
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Post by CW
Post by Chris Dubea
Chris
smf
2006-01-12 08:35:17 UTC
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Anything in particular you're looking for? I have a few files that's
not too classified.

/ Sven
Chris Dubea
2006-01-12 19:42:14 UTC
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Post by smf
Anything in particular you're looking for? I have a few files that's
not too classified.
/ Sven
I was one of the personal users that was abandoned in the ITC policy
change. I've got a copy of the latest published version of IntelliCAD
(circa 2000). I downloaded it more as a learning tool than anything.

It just amazes me that they can turn off personal distribution and
then want people to send them files for free.

H'mm how altruistic.
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Chris
jg
2006-01-12 20:05:53 UTC
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Post by Chris Dubea
Post by smf
Anything in particular you're looking for? I have a few files that's
not too classified.
/ Sven
I was one of the personal users that was abandoned in the ITC policy
change. I've got a copy of the latest published version of IntelliCAD
(circa 2000). I downloaded it more as a learning tool than anything.
It just amazes me that they can turn off personal distribution and
then want people to send them files for free.
I might be missing something - did or do they owe you anything? The request
would require minimal expense and if the software improves as a result,
that's in my interest as a user... right?

JustQ
2006-01-12 08:43:29 UTC
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With pleasure. What kind of files would you like?
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