Hamid,
That is funny, if I would have seen that while I was down for the PCB
conference I would have laughed my head off right in front of them. So at the
PCB Conference I spent a lot of time with the competition sizing up their tools
for our future roadmap.
My comments about the support of the core tools is based upon what I am
seeing recently on the DXP forum. Their support people seem to be keyed on
supporting and improving the core tools, along with the other tools as well.
Even rather special circumstances are getting attention and not just the usual,
"Well it was not meant/intended to work that way....".
Sincerely,
Brad Velander
Senior PCB Designer
Northern Airborne Technology
1925 Kirschner Rd.,
Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4N7.
tel (250) 763-2329 ext. 225
fax (250) 762-3374
-----Original Message-----
From: Hamid A. Wasti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 17, 2005 6:26 PM
To: Protel EDA Discussion List
Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [PEDA] Have you all heard the latest DXP upgrade
news? - Email found in subject
Actually it was worse. I was there at the Embedded Design Conference
and talked to the Altium sales person who assured me that PCB & SCH was
their core area and they were pushing that at the show. The
conversation then went on the things I did not like about the DXP/2004
PCB and the sales person was having a problem understanding what I was
talking about. So I suggested that she bring up the program and I could
show it to her. Then the truth came out: At the entire show there was
not a single license of SCH or PCB. The 10 or so demo PCs there only
had the FPGA software and could not even demo the SCH and PCB if a
customer wanted to know about it. So much for the illusion that SCH and
PCB is something they care about.
Hamid
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