well said John, sounds about right.

Darren Moore

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John A. Ross [RSDTV]
> 
> 
> Ok
> 
> Very short answer to a very difficult question.
> 
> 99SE > DXP2004 transition. 
> New features yes, 
> Benefits yes, 
> More productive in all areas than 99SE no
> More productive in some areas than 99SE yes but depending on 
> your exact usage (multi channel will save HEAPS of time)
> Time estimate on transition from 99SE about 3 months to 
> achieve almost same flow as 99SE
> Time to get as productive with 99SE if changed to another 
> tools 6 - 9 months
> Time needed to give DXP2004 a fair go 2-3 months
> 
> But the big BUT is that if 99SE does all YOU need it to do 
> for YOUR needs,
> then you will get nothing more from DXP2004 for your $$$.
> 
> I recommended to someone else yesterday to write down all the 
> things they
> would have liked in 99SE, then cross of the things that would 
> not save them
> time but would be nice, then see if those features are 
> available in DXp2004
> for you. I am sure the local Altium VAR will be happy to 
> provide a demo and
> also telephone support during the demo.
> 
> John
> 


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