After reading the post here, I went back and looked at Mill Professional 2000 vs XP to see the differences.
I REALLY like the nc manager in the XP, compared to the Mill Pro 2000.
Here is an example of why....
After creating and milling a part, I might find that I want to change something, like the amount left on the finish pass, I can edit just that parameter, without picking the edges again, or trying to figure out where in the NC code to modify. Then post and know my code will be right.
It allows me to easily tweek the output instantly.
You can easily post each step to a separate file, just right click and post(I do this all the time). The NC steps are all saved with the Drawing.
It was a bit different at first, but now I wouldn't think of going back to the old way.
(for me at least)
-JamesBondOh
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