Heck, I am still using P98, PCB only!
We have a P99SE license, but I have been unwilling to go through the learning
curve for PCB, much less use P99SE schematic vs. OrCAD 7.2!
That being the case, why would I want to spend ANY money on DXP, and get
trapped into annual maintenance?
Once again,
lowering taxes under the right circumstances can actually raise tax
revenues collected
the converse can also be true
from my perspective the maintenance thing is not nec. a killer
it depends on what they deliver for that
Dennis Saputelli
Bruce Walter wrote:
Heck, I am still using P98, PCB
] Will ATS kill Altium?
Heck, I am still using P98, PCB only!
We have a P99SE license, but I have been unwilling to go through the
learning
curve for PCB, much less use P99SE schematic vs. OrCAD 7.2!
That being the case, why would I want to spend ANY money on DXP, and get
trapped into annual
continue down
your current course of customer dissatisfaction.
JaMi Smith
PS. I still want my SP7 too!
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- Original Message -
From: Bruce Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Protel EDA Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 3:19 PM
Subject: [PEDA] Will ATS kill Altium
To: Protel EDA Forum
Cc: JaMi Smith
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Will ATS kill Altium?
You know, if Altium was smart, they would . . .
Let me rephrase that.
If Altium even cares about what their customers think about
them, and the want those customers to remain customers, I
would suggest
That is a really good idea and would be an EXCELLENT PR move on their
part. It might hurt financially in the short run, but the positive spin
they would get would be so great.
Likewise!
rant on
It has been a crying shame to see what had become a loyal supportive group
of Customers ( 99SE