Originally Posted by: ttrw To be honest my friend, your initial candour, in my humble opinion, was equally as blunt- so what did you hope to expect in return?
I'm surprised that someone coming from an ACAD background, doesn't realise that taking on a new CAD system can be equally as confusing. I find AutoCAD just as confusing. Are you using LT, or the fully blown version? You should know that dealing with a command line, or more to the point, learning how to use a product which relies on data input to function is a tough nut to swallow.
I'm still learning to use ViaCAD. I've also posted over 1000 times. Yes it is a hard CAD to learn, but the learning curve is worth it.
Ok, you have a point as I can get gruff at times. However, in my defense, when I get told the software I am using is out of date, and it was sold to me as the latest, greatest thing since buttered bread, I get frustrated.
Now as far as experience. I started using CEADS in 1982. Have learned and used Autocad, Steelcad, Autosteel, Fastcad, EasyCad, and Autocad LT in the years since then. I am presently learning to use Viacad and DoubleCad at the same time. I have written Lisp and C++ programs to work in other CAD programs, and have had to relearn each time with each new program.
My biggest issue with Viacad, outside of the version thing, is the terrible manual and the fact that to learn how to use the program I had to come to this forum. I had to tweak Tim just to get him to activate my registration because he didn't even bother to see my registration request.
So yes, I was gruff, and even grouchy. But now I am at a point to where I'm so pissed at everything and everyone that I will learn to make this software work even if it kills me. And it just might. Another part of the problem was I started getting wrong answers about issues I was questioning at the very same time I have vendors and clients that all seemed to have gone completely insane. This has been the week from hell and the problems I have had trying to get real answers here on this forum has simply pushed me over the edge. Not an excuse, but rather an explanation. I don't apologize for my anger because much of it is valid.