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BlueChip
01-02-2007, 10:35 AM
Kentech Inc. is pleased to announce the release of it's newest CNC software package ... KipwareEDU - CNC Programming Training & Reference Software. Using a mix of in-depth TEXT explanations and 3D ANIMATIONS with voice, KipwareEDU teaches all aspects of CNC programming including programming basics, program format, M codes, G codes, sub-programming and complex shapes.

Not just for one CNC control, KipwareEDU provide training for the (6) most popular CNC controls : Fanuc ( all models ), Okuma OSP, Fadal, Haas, Yasnac, Acramatic 2100 and Siemens 840. KipwareEDU also contains an Operator Panel Trainer and Testing Wizard to test your CNC programming.

KipwareEDU is available for MILLING, TURNING and LIVE-TOOL for CNC turning centers.

Since 1990, individuals, corporations and technical schools have been using our Protalk training software for CNC programming and operator training. With the release of KipwareEDU, Kentech Inc. has taken Protalk to the next level to provide a more powerful and more complete user interface. KipwareEDU is a valuable tool for any shop from the one-man shop to the Fortune 500. It is a valuable training and reference tool that can also help maximize your workforce and reduce your costs with the power of knowledge.

Complete product information, pricing and a slide show presentation are available at www.KentechInc.com.

Thanks to CNC Zone for the opportunity to post.

jackson
01-02-2007, 11:52 AM
I have looked at this but i dont want a slide show i want to test drive it

PoppaBear10
01-02-2007, 04:42 PM
Yeap, I agree with jackson,

Talk and slides are cheap.

Provide a time limited demo for download, so potential buyers can see for them selves how "Valuable" a teaching/learning tool it is. Further, Make it where you potential users can EASILY make their own Post Processors for other control systems.

CBNDude
01-02-2007, 04:52 PM
I was dissappointed myself with the slideshow.. I am a Programmer/Engineer and train all of our operators but I would never buy something before I was able to run a demo myself...Even a 10 day demo would be nice.

dan dimock
01-02-2007, 05:05 PM
If I need help I can call on someone and they will spend all day Sat. helping and all it cost is a case of beer.
For me, this is the only way to go.
Dan

rhino
02-20-2008, 01:38 AM
If I need help I can call on someone and they will spend all day Sat. helping and all it cost is a case of beer.
For me, this is the only way to go.
Dan

Beer! Goes a long way.... give someone $30-$40 they'll think your a tight arse! a carton of beer and your instantly a legend!!