not really that bid a deal because Microsoft has a Wordperfect user mode in MS WORD, so in theory there could be a P99SE user mode in P2004, then it would be just a matter of learning whatever new tools have been added.
Joe
----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Creer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Protel EDA Discussion List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:16 PM
Subject: RE: [PEDA] Message to Altium !!!
Actually, what I would like to see from Altium is a "P99SE to DXP2004 Transition guide". In it would be all of the most commonly used features in 99SE 'translated' in to DXP. Sort of like a dictionary where you look up 99SE processes and you get the equivalent or location of it in DXP - including examples! I feel I need to be lead by the hand the first time and I reckon I could really benefit from such a document. Altium seems to have quite a lot of PDF documents on their website explaining various aspects and how-to's of DXP, but I'm not going to read them all! I have neither the time nor patience to 'tinker' with it while I get the gist.
Time = $$
I realize that this would probably be a large document, but hey, if it's worth doing...
The End
TC
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