3 October 2005
Hello Everyone!
It's been awhile since I posted a new greeting message. My engineering practice
has been going gangbusters and I haven't really had the time to get an update
written. Of course the BIG NEWS is that TriTools Partners has released
VisualCADD Version 5.0
in January of this year, and has since
released two patches with a third on the way in the coming days.
(Go here to take a look at the new features:)
http://www.tritools.com/v5_whatsnew.htm.
Of the new features, Object Groups, PDF creation from within VisualCADD, and
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) are probably the biggest changes.
I think my favorite new feature is Object Groups.
They are sort of like symbols (blocks to you Acad users), but the individual
entities retain their assigned properties. The group can be moved, copied,
mirrored, and rotated like a single entity. Items in the group can be selected
and edited without removing them from the group, or you can add entities to
the group.
For those of you who are new to VisualCADD and are visiting this page for the
first time, we the members of the VisualCADD Users Group (also known as VCG)
welcome you. For our old friends who haven't visited in awhile, welcome back.
If you want to participate in some active discussion or you have questions about
the program you can ask them on the VCG Listserver.
(Go here to join in
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/visualcadd.)
(It’s free, but you have to sign up.)
The hot topics for the VCG listserver in the last month seem to cover a range
of discussion from converting files from VCD to DWG or from DWG to VCD, an
off-topic discussion of how to run DOS applications in Windows XP SP2, tips
on converting paper documents to electronic files, networking issues, and
symbol sizing. As you can see, the crowd on the listserver sometimes wanders
off topic, but the discussion is always lively and brings a varied group of people
together who are passionate about VisualCADD.
On a more somber note, I would like to mention the passing of our long time
Treasurer, Bruce Hilliker. Bruce's contribution to VCG has been immeasurable.
He was willing to donate his time to keep our books and roster of members up
to date. Of all the officers, I believe he put in the most volunteer time in
order to keep VCG running smoothly. In addition, Bruce contributed to the
listserver by passing on a few tips and tricks he learned over the years.
Bruce's contributions to the group will be missed.
Finally: Remember, this is a volunteer organization, so we can always use your
help. You can e-mail me at the address shown below if you would like to be
part of the action. We'll find something for you to do.
Bob Morrison
Vice President
VisualCADD Users Group
visualcaddgroup@earthlink.net