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Old 06-11-2003, 05:27 PM
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Cool thought so, welcome if your new if not uh , HI. Ive been really happy with the software but I am definately craving some more high speed features.
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Isn't the new release suppose to have high speed capabilities?
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Isn't it CAMWorks that is there swx module?

I've used ProCAM for nearly 10 years now in fab (punch/laser). Dreadful, hideous, kludged mess of a program. It's development has been stagnant, with no real advances since it was ported from DOS.

Jorge and EJ have provided firs rate service for a 3rd rate product that is produced by a fourth rate company. Support from On-Course is non-existent from my perspective. They have a forum on which you can get virtually no response from. I'd go into the issues with the software, but I've done this on the TS forum, to TS personell and through my VAR.

I really hate the company and the program. It has cost me thousands in scrap and wasted time. Sorry to be so negative, but this comes from daily usage of the app for nearly ten years. I've used other pacjkages and have seen the best of what's out there. When I finaly get around to purchasing MetaCAM, I'll give my copy of TS to my competitor for free in the hopes that he'll use it.
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Hi Grantmi and ttodd,
This is Kirbyj from the TS forum. I just found this site.
I've used both MC and CWx and found that if I could combine them into one it would rule. I found that the transition from MC to CWx was extremely difficult at first, however I have an extremely hard time now going back to MC. Although MC has alot more options than CWx, it's posts are easier to edit and actually have variables. My take on the two: Mastercam- cut it anyway, anywhere, anytime, anyhow it just takes time. Camworks: get it done in a hurry, it's just sometimes you can't do it the way you would like.
I have seats of both and find that MC is cheaper to keep up to date. I will be updating to MC X when it's out, but I will not get rid of CWx either. Both are good depending on your situation. I'm very particular when it comes to the way my code is posted so I always prefer the ease that I can edit the post processors in MC.
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Originally posted by dherbman
Isn't it CAMWorks that is there swx module?

I've used ProCAM for nearly 10 years now in fab (punch/laser). Dreadful, hideous, kludged mess of a program. It's development has been stagnant, with no real advances since it was ported from DOS.

Jorge and EJ have provided firs rate service for a 3rd rate product that is produced by a fourth rate company. Support from On-Course is non-existent from my perspective. They have a forum on which you can get virtually no response from. I'd go into the issues with the software, but I've done this on the TS forum, to TS personell and through my VAR.

I really hate the company and the program. It has cost me thousands in scrap and wasted time. Sorry to be so negative, but this comes from daily usage of the app for nearly ten years. I've used other pacjkages and have seen the best of what's out there. When I finaly get around to purchasing MetaCAM, I'll give my copy of TS to my competitor for free in the hopes that he'll use it.

Amen to that my man!!!!!!! lol. You dont fancy coming to England and concvincing my bosses too do you? lol. Ive been using Teksoft for design and 2d/3d mill machining for longer than I want to admit to.

I cannot comment on Camworks, but I hear its pretty good. However, its what they should have spent thier time investing in in thier original Procam programs which have laid pretty much dormant for well over a decade!! lol.

I can not express what a dumb program this is in regards of CAD and inputting of foriegn CAD data, even DXF's and DWG's are completely and utterly rubbish. Quite pathetic in a modern world.

Camworks, Id guess its relatively clean and user friendly....Im just jealous the money wasnt spent on bringing thier original platform upto a true windows operating code and introducing ANY intelligence to the program, nevermind creation of parametric solids we only dreampt of, lol.

I saw a copy of Teksoft Procam on ebay for sale with machining modules touted as the "Best CADCAM package on the planet" or something. I almost wet my pants in laughter! If you can find it still, have a look, its so funny Im sure its sarcastic or the guy was desperate to get rid or something!. Perhaps brainwashed? I dunno.

Camworks.......worth a try
Procam, unlike the guy above, I wouldnt even wish on a rival, Im not that cruel! lol.

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