Steve,
I bought mine in the store for $30. If you want the scan of
the box let me know because there are several versions out there.
Mine came with a video tutorial. The free download one works just as
good. The online version has a bug in it. If you use snap grids and
you go out of the program and save it the drawing. The next time you
go in the program the first snap will be off a little. I would go
back in draw a line and then delete it. The next lines would ok after
that. I only use Turbocad for drawing PCBs so I am only using the X-Y
planes. The Z is set in the DXF to Gcode converter. There is also an
other program out there that Alan uses. I never mention it because
there is a guy floating around who steals a wrecks message threads
just to hawk his product! Everytime a friend of mine would start to
help someone learn to draw he would hijack the thread pushing his
product. He would get upset when you mention the Tutorial in Turbocad.
His product may be better but his attitude is not!
John
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Steve Greenfield <alienrelics@y...> wrote:
> I'm thinking of getting TurboCAD. I see that there are some on
> eBay, from V6 to 7.
>
> Is anyone here running earlier versions of TurboCAD, or better have
> run earlier and the lastest? Opinions? IE, is it worth it in your
> opinion to buy a full 6.5 Professional with book vs using the free
> 2D only downloadable V8 without book?
>
> Steve Greenfield
>
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