I agree that we need to focus on usability, but that WM6.1 interface is just
retarded. Instead of showing all the alternatives in a grid, where you get a
good overview and can quickly select an item, you are forced to remebmer
where every item is (if you don't like scrolling through lots and lots
Ah, I checked.
My version of SolidEdge can export objects to:
- IGES (*.igs)
- ProductVision (*.jt)
- ACIS (*.sat)
- STEP (*.stp)
- ParaSolid (*.x_b,*.x_t)
- XGL (*.xgl)
- EMS (*.ems)
- STL (*.stl)
- VRML
I have no idea of wether these formats are interesting for you or not.
Google SketchUp may
On 10/21/07, Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that we need to focus on usability, but that WM6.1 interface is just
retarded. Instead of showing all the alternatives in a grid, where you get a
good overview and can quickly select an item, you are forced to remebmer
where every item is
Doug Sutherland wrote:
Compulab does have, and has always had, very interesting
embedded boards. But before you get excited about this one
that the article states starting at $122 ... Unless they have
changed their way of doing sales, you don't just buy one
module, you buy an evaluation kit,
On Sunday 21 October 2007 15:14:41 Humberto Massa wrote:
On 10/21/07, Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that we need to focus on usability, but that WM6.1 interface is
just retarded. Instead of showing all the alternatives in a grid, where
you get a good overview and can quickly
I know I what I would like, and maybe write it if noone else does.
When the remote control app is launched:
Display TV logoes in a table view. E.g. 4x6 channel logoes. and the
table should be scrollable only in the y direction. You may click on
an icon to switch to that channel.
That icon would
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