But the company stopped making them over a year ago. They seem to have sold off the brand to another company: Revware <http://www.revware.net/>. But it's unclear if they are actually back in production yet.
The Microscribe Utility Software was a program that allowed you to export Microscribe data into programs that accepted numerical input (without requiring mouse clicks, etc). If Enroute does that, you might ask Revware for a copy of that program.
If you want to capture curves, one way to do that is by using Rhino, which supports the Microscribe directly (no extra software needed). Use the Interpcrv command with no snaps or other constraints applied to create curves with the arm. You can download Rhino from <www.rhino3d.com>. It will work for up to 25 saves before you have to buy it.
Andrew Werby
www.computersculpture.com