On Tuesday 19 May 2009, Dave Engvall wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Ah, rumors,  rumors ... well better than a rumor. Weber Systems has
>decided to offer a hobbyist price for
>the 2.5D version of their CAD/CAM package.  Of course you have always
>been able to do the CAD
>for free  but the CAM cost $250. Now they are offering the package
>for non-commercial use at $89.95.

Even that is a bit steep for an old fart on SS. Darnit!

>  This of course comes with minimal support. They do have some pretty
>good tutorials for you to sit thru.
>
>Things like gears, cams, splines and nurbs now become easier. :-)
>
>Most of that is pretty exotic for the things I do but conics are
>pretty handy.
>
>Finally the disclaimer: Indeed I have no financial interest in this.
:)
>Darned!
>
>Happy camming.
>
>Dave
>
Thanks for the heads up, Dave.

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Cheers, Gene
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