Rene- I wish I could enjoy using DXP as much as I've enjoyed 99se. Maybe you could elaborate about the features "you wouldn't want to miss", because I haven't found them yet.

JM



At 01:02 PM 7/16/2004, Rene wrote:
Steve Wiseman wrote:

I've got a project coming up which I'd like to run through DXP as a learning project, since it's not too urgent. While I do have a huge archive of DXP emails from [EMAIL PROTECTED], which I could no doubt work my way through, are there any other resources out there to help the transition? Altium seem to have completely disowned DXP on their website - is 2004 the same thing?
I guess what I'm really hoping for is a list of really obvious things that I'll otherwise have to learn the hard way...
Thanks for any hints, pointers, warnings, whatever :)

I recently made the transition too. I also took a project that wasn't in a hurry. I admit DXP2004 is great. There are many features that I wouldn't want to miss anymore. The menues are untidy as in 99SE, meaning there are a multiple times the same pages as we were used to. Most important: before tryinging something for hours, post a question to a newsgroup, here or at altium and get the problem solved before the motivation is gone.

Rene
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